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2/4/2008 4:43:51 PM EDT
If you have a revolver with t-grips, post a pic.
2/4/2008 5:45:36 PM EDT
[#1]
651 22mag


2/4/2008 7:59:08 PM EDT
[#2]
OK

2/5/2008 10:17:33 AM EDT
[#3]
top a 19 and 66 snubbie wearing T-grips, also have them on a 4" nickle 19 and something else

2/5/2008 6:17:29 PM EDT
[#4]
Here are a couple....S&W 29-2

Model S&W Second Model Hand Ejector converted to .45 ACP from .455 webley
2/5/2008 6:18:22 PM EDT
[#5]
taggage for a picture to come soon -
2/6/2008 4:38:51 AM EDT
[#6]
Here's one..

2/6/2008 4:50:19 AM EDT
[#7]
S&W Model 10
2/6/2008 4:51:04 PM EDT
[#8]
2/6/2008 11:17:40 PM EDT
[#9]
Okey dokey


2/8/2008 4:11:53 PM EDT
[#10]
2hawk, where did you get those stocks, factory or custom?
2/8/2008 8:32:35 PM EDT
[#11]
Ruger Service Six

2/9/2008 6:22:39 PM EDT
[#12]
AR04, just now checking back in.
The grips were made by Patrick Grashorn, aka Executioner.

I found out about him over on the S-W Forums, but you can find him at
www.grashornsgunworks.com/

He does nice work
2/17/2008 2:10:10 PM EDT
[#13]
Those grips do look great. What model is that? I don't know anything of S&W wheelguns, but I wanted to know what models were 44 mag.
2/17/2008 5:41:14 PM EDT
[#14]
Thanks

M29, .44mag,  from the Classic Hunter series (unfluted cylinder) if I've got my dope straight. There's so many variations with Smiths that even having the SWCA book will leave you wondering at times.

It's a sweet shooter with 44 spl level loads, or the Speer GD short bbl. 200 grainers.

Full power loads are "exciting", to say the least. The extra weight on the cylinder seems like a good idea when you've got some stout loads.
2/20/2008 2:05:43 PM EDT
[#15]
A Pair of Model 10's


http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/w5lx/Pairof10ssmall.jpg
2/20/2008 2:08:18 PM EDT
[#16]
S&W Model 19


http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/w5lx/Model66nickelrightside-1.jpg