A photo of the topstrap would clear this up.
I noticed on the Tyler Gun Works website that they use the term "flat top" in the description of guns that clearly are not.
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE
I can think of a lot of combinations, but a blued Bisley convertible in 45 Colt/ACP with a 5.5-inch barrel and a target-length (Maximum) ejector assembly would be THE ONE I'd probably ever need to ask for. As a handgun hunter and marksman, it'd be a wonderfully versatile sixgun. And carbon steel...
Figured I should share...
https://hibid.com/lot/169262366/6---f-ruger-revolver--44-n-m--blackhawk-gun?ref=lot-list
I've never seen so many horrible pictures of a gun...
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but I ran across a Super Blackhawk 44Mag/44-40 convertible this past weekend and I found myself rather flabergasted. Was this configuration a Buckeye gun, or something completely different? Were they made for very long, or was it a fairly limited offering...
Goodness, that's a handsome couple. I just took possession of a Model 11337 a week ago as a companion piece to my octagon-barreled M83.
Once we get the rifle set up my son is going to use it for Whitetails for a bit. He's pretty excited...
I know there were two runs of Ruger No. 1's chambered in 475 Linebaugh. The first a "standard" offering with 22-inch barrels and the second a Lipsey's order with 20-inch barrels.
Does anyone know the production totals for the two runs?
One cool thing I've come to realize with these sights it that they're swappable. I can roll with a target blade all summer at the range, then switch to the white outline during hunting season. I love it!!