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Like I said you gotta love 'em
Capt Schaffer .36 cal
'51 Navy .44 cal
'51 Mavy /44 cal/'60 Army
Unmentionable that snuck in ( it was lonely) .45Colt
All shooters no safe queens
Enjoy
Bunk
Is that a 3'' barrel on the one with purple on the cylinder ? Nice lil revolver perfect size.
 
Here are my Snubbies. I made the 1858. Cut the barrel, filed a new dove tail for the front sight, rounded the grip frame. Lots of fun.

Don
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Bunk, nice collection! I have a thing for short barreled revolvers, that picture might have made me drool a little.

Nazgul, nice job on the 58, the grips look comfortable.
 
It is the original frame. There is plenty of room to round it off. You have to relocate the pin I n some cases, not really hard.

Don
My Army and Navy snubbies both came with those bird head grips.
While they look neat I could not index them when I was shooting CAS frontier gunfighter. They just never gave me a good solid pointing in the righr direction grip. Thrded them for a pair of Army grips and never looked back.
Bunk
 
Like I said you gotta love 'em
Capt Schaffer .36 cal
'51 Navy .44 cal
'51 Mavy /44 cal/'60 Army
Unmentionable that snuck in ( it was lonely) .45Colt
All shooters no safe queens
Enjoy
Bunk
Hi Bunk,

When I read your snubbie post last December I forgot to ask a question at the time. I have a Remington snubby and I haven't gotten around to shooting it as yet. I'm curious as to what powders, grain loads and bullets you have shot in your snubbies. Also, if you have any chronograph data. Thanks in advance for a reply.
 
Hi Bunk,

When I read your snubbie post last December I forgot to ask a question at the time. I have a Remington snubby and I haven't gotten around to shooting it as yet. I'm curious as to what powders, grain loads and bullets you have shot in your snubbies. Also, if you have any chronograph data. Thanks in advance for a reply.
Howdy.
I load the snubbies just like a full size gun. About `5 to 17 grains of FFFg in the .36's and 20 or so in the .44's.
My chrono got lost when i moved, but I am more concerned about WHERE it goes not how fast it gets there.
Bunk.
 
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