Bisley Hammer Progess...As promised
OK, so here we go...
Bisley hammer next to the new Flat Top
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics003.jpg)
First step is obviously to take the Ruger apart and remove the hammer.
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics004.jpg)
Here you can see the differences in the lower portions as well as how the two spurs compare.
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics005.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics006.jpg)
You can either cut the slot in the gripframe bigger to allow the Bisley hammer to fit, or trim down the hammer to fit the frame. I chose the latter, because I've heard of folk unimpressed with a bigger slot in the gripframe. Plus, this way it matches the radius of the ears of the gripframe better.
A little Dykem and a scribed mark for grinding.
Let the sparks fly! I bet i had less than five minutes with teh grinding wheel and flapper disk to trim it down to size.
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics009.jpg)
Left it a little proud. Gave it a try and it was barely too much, so I took a hair off of it and it fit just fine. A few minutes of cleanup and some Scotch Brite to come close to factory finish.
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics011.jpg)
The two hammers; post grinding.
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics013.jpg)
Then, reassemble and check it out..
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics014.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics016.jpg)
![[image]](http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h24/Slow_Hand23/Gunsmithing/GunPics017.jpg)
That's it! I must say this one went faster than the other one, using my bench grinder. It's been a few years back on that one, but i remeber it being kind of a pain! For those sharp eyed readers who noticed I've only got one ruger emblem in my grips, that's my not quite finished attempt at making a set of grips. The left one is about finished and the right has yet to be started. I need to hit the grocery store, otherwise I'd be out there working on that right now!
I'd definately reccomend giving the Bisley hammer a try to anyone who likes the idea of a lower hammer. I think it was about $30 from Brownells, so if you don't like it, you're not out much!
Doug K
Complete thread:
- Bisley Hammer Progess...As promised -
Slow Hand,
2012-01-15, 18:05
- All righty! - Hobie, 2012-01-15, 19:34
- I like it! - Amerileiro, 2012-01-16, 06:39
- Thanks Doug, great post! - Sarge, 2012-01-16, 06:41
- Good job ! - Cherokee, 2012-01-16, 08:58