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http://www.gunpix.com/gallery/Handguns/Single-Action_Pistols/PICT0018.JPG The vaquaro was case hardened barrel cut to 4 5'/8s drift adj sight recut forcing cone warning removed blackpowder champer freewheeled and round butted it has french walnut grips by scott kolar on it. The old model was a full accurarized line bored conver. to .44 spec. case hardened bisley hammer steel grip frame that was roundbutted steel ejector housing bowen sight and the grips were a set of letts that he fitted and refinished.
 
Posts: 1404 | Location: munising MI USA | Registered: 29 March 2002Reply With Quote
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Sweet!
 
Posts: 338 | Location: Johnsburg, Illinois | Registered: 15 December 2002Reply With Quote
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Those are very nice!

Here's a pic of my two Bisleys that Clements worked his magic on. One is a 45 Colt and the other is a 44 Mag.

 
Posts: 100 | Location: Lubbock, TX | Registered: 15 April 2003Reply With Quote
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Funny I have the same two guns same front sights and same belt moutain pins. Mine have white micartas on them for grips other then that they could be a set of quadruplets.
 
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Don't you just love 'em??



By the way - I really like the case-color frames, and I someday want to do a simple conversion with the case-color. Maybe a 5-shot 45 Colt similar to your 44 spl - only on a new-model frame. I'd like to have some weight removed from it, too - maybe with a 4" barrel (is yours a 4 incher??).
 
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The .,44 is a 4 inch the .45 is a 4 5/8s Im having another gun built that you may be interested in. John L. is building me my second .500 it should be done anyday. Its a bisley vaquero stainless 4 inch round butted gun. should make a nice packer.
 
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ps that .44 stainless bisley is probably the most accurate out of the box ruger single action ive ever owned. It shoots everything well! I actually bought it thinking of doing a big bore conversion on it but it shot so well i couldnt bring myself to cut it up.
 
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Sweet iron!! I love those sights that both of you have. My Bisley has the factory and that is as nice of a sight picture. I love that flat patridge style.

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Posts: 305 | Location: Green Bay, WI | Registered: 09 September 2002Reply With Quote
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HI,

Nice guns,I have a 500L from MR. Clements,he does great work, I am thinking, a long time down the road, of sending my SRH 44 and have it done to a 500L,Kev
 
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257HEAVEN,very nice I really like Clements,he is worth the wait for his work,Kev
 
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My buddy had a 500 Linebaugh built on a SRH by another smith. Even with medium powered loads, it really wallops the web of your hand. Something you might consider before having such a gun built.
 
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