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Classic wheel gun porn....

The -1 engineering change only lasted one year of manufacturing before they figured out the left hand threads on the ejector rod let the cylinder unscrew while firing.

Super hard to find. It took me a few years but I've put together a set of every barrel length in blued. And one in nickel. Can't find any more in nickel.



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Cool history lesson
 
I gotta brag a little with this one. While the grips are replacement Keith Brown magna they present well on this 4" RM. I really like the red bead on the King McGivern front sight. This 357 shipped from the factory on June 27 1939. If someone has a RM box for a 4" they don't want let me know lol.
 

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I gotta brag a little with this one. While the grips are replacement Keith Brown magna they present well on this 4" RM. I really like the red bead on the King McGivern front sight. This 357 shipped from the factory on June 27 1939. If someone has a RM box for a 4" they don't want let me know lol.
Very nice
 
I gotta brag a little with this one. While the grips are replacement Keith Brown magna they present well on this 4" RM. I really like the red bead on the King McGivern front sight. This 357 shipped from the factory on June 27 1939. If someone has a RM box for a 4" they don't want let me know lol.
Gosh she looks good! Any more pics to share?

This wins the thread IMO!

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I just saw on Grashorn Grips website that Patrick Grashorn passed away April 16th. Sad news for sure. Patrick was a real craftsman who was willing to make a set of elk stag horn grips anyway you wanted. He made this set for me a few years ago and they turned out just like I wanted.

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RIP Patrick
 
I just saw on Grashorn Grips website that Patrick Grashorn passed away April 16th. Sad news for sure. Patrick was a real craftsman who was willing to make a set of elk stag horn grips anyway you wanted. He made this set for me a few years ago and they turned out just like I wanted.

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RIP Patrick
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That is sad.
 
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