Power Custom Bisley hammers.

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Major T

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Next question. I am led to believe that the P C Bisley hammers come without the additional hump to eleminate the need for filing same away when used on the hunter frame. Is this correct? Thanks and good day, Jack
 

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I have never seen one from PC without the hump and the PC website does not show them. A quick call to PC ??

I know that Clements makes the humpless hammers, He makes very nice hammers, but can be kinda hard to get.

Either place the the cost is ~$150.

Ruger Hammer ~$30 ... & $30 to remove the hump.
 

Aggie01

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the PC NEW Model Bisley hammers have a reduced hump that supposedly fits fine with a blackhawk gripframe.

The OLD model PC Bisley hammers have a full size hump.
 

45Colt_Man

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The one I installed in one of my .41mag's has the standard Blackhawk profile. It also has the half cock feature, I used his transfer bar and his standard Blackhawk trigger, I don't like Bisley triggers. The only thing I don't care for is the whole hammer is blued.

Dana
 

Major T

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Thanks for the info. Their add says or at least infers no serious prep to install. Mt 50 aniv. 44 needes hammer and frame/or at least fatter grips. Thanks, Jack
 

flatgate

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Major T said:
My 50 aniv. 44 needs a hammer and frame/or at least fatter grips. Thanks, Jack

Here's a pic of my 50th Anniv. .44 mag.

50thShooterLR.jpg


I installed a Bisley hammer, after removing the "hump" and the grip frame is a Super Blackhawk design but I rounded the trigger guard a bit....

Not all that difficult to do if you have welding skills or a buddy who own's a Welding Shop! :D

flatgate
 

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