Loctite and Tighten the strain screw all the way down.
It is a known issue that is easily fixable.
Thanks!
Loctite and Tighten the strain screw all the way down.
It is a known issue that is easily fixable.
Do the rails come off on these? If so, I would consider one
Cool, thanks GG34. How do you guys like the trigger? It's no classic smith, but it does have some appeal and style to me
here is a photo of approx. 1/2 of my S&W revolver collection
http://s749.photobucket.com/user/gjgibeau/media/displaycases001_zps217ba31f.jpg.html
here is a photo of approx. 1/2 of my S&W revolver collection
http://s749.photobucket.com/user/gjgibeau/media/displaycases001_zps217ba31f.jpg.html
Here's my 189? something I. Hollis & Sons Model No. 4 I inherited from my father, who inherited it from his Grandfather. I've never shot it but I think it's a .45
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looks like a webley pryse in 455 webley. theres one for sale in the antiques thread to compare it to. shame your grandfather carved his initials in the grip.
I just couldn't help myself, I had to own one of these. Perhaps not the prettiest revolver but the epicness....oh ya, it's epic. (At least that's what my kids tell me.....)
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...57779_757751_757751_ProductDisplayErrorView_Y
Just ordered my first revolver. I have a thing for the classic look. A lot of people told me to buy the 686 instead. O well I got what I wanted about a month before it comes in. 586. 6" barrel. 357 mag