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My latest addition: an 18" .357, seen below my 20" .41 mag.
Traded with a Marine friend for my mom's .380 Beretta (not to worry, I gave her a nice .38 revolver). Good trade, I think!
I'm very tempted to shave the grip and forearm of the .41 down to match the .357 - much more comfortable.
I do like the wood grain on that 41 and I'm having trouble imagining it as a straight grip. It just looks too nice the way it is, especially through the wrist area. Good luck if you slim it down though. Looks like a good pair.
I wouldn't make the .41 straight - just thin the pistol grip and forearm down.
If I made it straight, I'd have to replace the curved lever for a straight one.
That .41's messed up - the stock and lever are all curved and bent up. I'll give you $50 for it and take it off your hands - maybe can use it for parts. Too bad the luck.
It's 2025 - "Cutesy Time is OVER....!" [Dan Bongino]
Yup, but 1" at 50 yards with open sights ain't bad for a parts gun.
It's the partner to my .41 Blackhawk. Guess I'd better get a partner for the .357, huh?
There's a nice used full-sized stainless Blackhawk in .357 at my dealer right now - asking $330. Hmmmm.
I really did want that 1895 though, and there's only so much I can sneak into the house!
I double-checked my facts, and I was wrong. The first year of manufacturing was 1979 and Homefront's carbine could have been built anytime between 1979 and 1981.
The serial shows it's an '81.
I was happy to see the straight grip and thinner forearm, which I'm going to start stripping today. I really like Formby's tung oil, and the way it lets grain show through.
I have a special order 175 grain mould that I haven't cast yet, that I'm eager to try. If the OAL works in this gun, and if the twist will stabilize a bullet that heavy, it should be a real smacker!
In any event, all I have to decide now is Williams FP or Marbles tang. I have one of each on my pair of '94's and like both.
My wife's is a genuine first year '79. When I saw it on Gunbroker, I was actually looking for a decent used winnie. I saw that 1894c and said to myself,"That's the sweetest little rifle I ever saw in my life! I HAVE to get her that gun!"
So I did.
It made a great auxiliary piece to her main iron, a Ruger Blackhawk!
If I didn't have my own CBLtd to play with, she'd hardly get the little 357 away from me!
As for the dog... she was my son's beagle/bassett. She's the biggest love monger ever, but doesn't tolerate any nonsense from my male Chesapeake. It's unbelievable the noise that can come from such a small package.