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Sidearms & Scatterguns Getting my Fudd on

wvfarrier

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Of course, its even better when its a one of a kind TK Custom S&W.

Its unbelieveable how much work Eli put into this revolver. There are no MIM parts left inside it.

Its a 3.5" magnaported 1978 Hwy Patrolman barrel.

The cylinder is from a S&W 327

The action....sweet baby potatoes.....the action is unreal. Its impossible to express how nice it is.

He built this off one of the Pro Series 627s.
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Damn... That's sharp! The barrel, I noticed immediately, as it's very similar in design to my 1995 M19 2.5", but I did notice the sight ramp length was different, and barrel OAL was slightly longer.
 
Damn... That's sharp! The barrel, I noticed immediately, as it's very similar in design to my 1995 M19 2.5", but I did notice the sight ramp length was different, and barrel OAL was slightly longer.

It is 3.5" and magnaported.

They were supposed to machine off the ramp and dovetail it for 1911 sights but they forgot before returning it. Its going back in January for a photoshoot and will be fixed at that time
 
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I did some "bubba smithing" today. The solid black front sight blade just wasnt cutting it. I used a triangle file to cut in a dovetail and some casting resin to make a sight blade. I need to clean up the excess but it turned out pretty good
 

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