Auction Oddities for Mon 4/29
For reasons I can't explain but probably don't have to, I am always looking at .44 Specials. Not necessarily to buy, but just appreciate.
The first 'oddball' up today is a custom-built 624 by Bill Bavis of PPC fame. The pics aren't so great, but it looks like just the ticket for the discriminating .44 Special afficionado with less than perfect eyesight.
The port seems kind of superfluous, but a Davis-built comp would at least be well-made and functional. Overall, I think it's pretty cool (and priced 'right').
2) Plumbing The Depths Of The 1911
I'm pretty sure this is the first and only time I've ever seen pipe fixtures substituted for 'custom' gun parts.
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- Auction Oddities for Mon 4/29 -
FOG,
2013-04-29, 19:24
- The 1499 Commander is laughable. the .44 Spl... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-04-29, 19:40
- King's vs. Davis in 2043 - FOG, 2013-04-29, 19:56
- I think the *pipe wrench marks* give the Colt character -
FOG,
2013-04-29, 20:00
- It looks like it was gang raped by a bunch of inner city -
John K.,
2013-04-29, 20:10
- "inner city dremel tools" -
FOG,
2013-04-29, 20:14
- hee hee hee - Hoot, 2013-04-30, 14:21
- "inner city dremel tools" -
FOG,
2013-04-29, 20:14
- I thought that was a checkering template... - Rob Leahy, 2013-04-30, 11:38
- I looked into pistolsmithing with *pressure fittings* - FOG, 2013-04-30, 18:59
- Wouldn't a Les Baer have been more practical... - rob, 2013-05-03, 21:06
- It looks like it was gang raped by a bunch of inner city -
John K.,
2013-04-29, 20:10
- that looks like vise marks - mcassill, 2013-04-30, 21:28
- The 1499 Commander is laughable. the .44 Spl... -
Rob Leahy,
2013-04-29, 19:40