…I can find stainless BH's and SBH's locally but I was just a bit foggy on the BH vs SBH differences. Obviously, the big factor I missed which Dan pointed out was SBH=44mag. D'oh…
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As for stainless revolvers, the difference is in grip frame and hammer, not sure about trigger. For the blue ones, BH has grip frame and ejector housing made from aluminum. BTW, blue Bisley has also aluminum ejector housing. Otherwise, all NM BH, SBH and Bisley have identical frames. As a matter of fact, you will find on left side of your Bisley frame stamped “NM Blackhawk” That is the reason why some folks, even dealers, called Bisley “Blackhawk”. In that respect, fluted or nonfluted cylinder is just cosmetic difference between BH, SBH and Bisley.
Now, talking about Bisley; if you have discomfort with the corner of the grip just behind trigger guard, try to blend/round it with sand paper using as a backup vacuum solid tube. Go slowly and check frequently how it fits. Even a small amount removed will have great effect on handling. A friend has TLA No. 5 and didn’t like Bisley (he is up to his neck in original Colts). However, when he tried same Bisley 41 with modified grip, he stated that it feels like different gun, very close to his bellowed No. 5. Personally, I think it feels better than No. 5 because of longer grip. One note; remove the grip from the frame before sanding, just in case…