Yes Fowler I think you did.....Ted is truly a gentleman of the highest order as I am sure you know.
Thanks Robb..I am a big 41 fan too. I bet that one is a real shooter. Having the "special" cylinder I would imagine lets you get any length bullet you would care to use into the cylinder.
Ron added quite a few nice touches to this gun that don't show up in a picture. He is one of the true "Grand Masters".
Ted's work is pretty well known, but these were my first grips I had done from Blu Magnum. They won't be my last. The best compliment I can give to them came from Ron Power. Ron is pretty particular to say the least. When I took the gun to him with the grips I asked what he thought. He looked them over and said "those are PERFECT". I don't think I ever heard him use that word to describe anything.
I have since added a Bowen Rough Country rear sight and am constantly changing the front sight blades. It now has a gold bead front. (The sight is a Weigand and changing blades is a snap)
I have about 3000 rounds through my gun at this point. Have taken a few pests with it, and one deer this past fall. I have used the Keith load, the Skeeter load, and have settled on what will come to be known as the "Pearce" load of 8.2 gr of Power Pistol and a 250gr Keith bullet. This load is really nothing less than amazing. If you have not tried Power Pistol in the 44 special you need to. Robb, I have had some good luck with it in the 41 mag too.