23 July 2020, 09:36
SAFARIKIDSmith Weason 629 Action Job ?
Who is doing these..want it as slick as a Pythons!
Thanks!
23 July 2020, 15:32
p dog shooterUse to be a lot of revolver smiths out there.
Can't think of any off hand now days.
Good luck in your search.
23 July 2020, 16:49
jeffeossodrop it in your pocket.. go for a wade/swim down by the leevee, shoot 200 rounds, THEN clean it!! delta sand is fine as froghair split 5 ways
23 July 2020, 16:59
sliversDoes that have that worthless lock on it?
Randy Lee at Apex Tactical was supposed to be really good and the guy a lot of competitive shooters used. Cylinder and Slide. Clark Custom Gun, though I've heard they're still working out kinks in transition of ownership. Grant Cunningham.
23 July 2020, 20:26
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by slivers:
Does that have that worthless lock on it?
yep -- top and right of the crane release is a black circle for the "key"
23 July 2020, 20:58
buckeyeshooterWhy not the Performance Center, they have done several of mine and done a good job.
https://www.smith-wesson.com/c...recision-gunsmithingNo S&W can ever be made a slick as a Python due to completely different internal mechanisms.
23 July 2020, 22:56
sliversquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
quote:
Originally posted by slivers:
Does that have that worthless lock on it?
yep -- top and right of the crane release is a black circle for the "key"
That's what I thought, I could see that partial black circle in the pic. We covered S&W Revolvers extensively when I went to school (MCC class of '93) and I took some 'extra' classes taught by Ron Power. The 'worthless lock' didn't exist then. The 'lockless' SMiths slick-up real nice, who knows about the newer ones
with the lock, just more mechanism inside that may create drag.
23 July 2020, 23:48
Rolland https://www.reedercustomguns.com/This guy does these all the time he is damn good.