LMAORedneck lanyard.
That would truly be unique!!!Probably some new-age 1911 type figgered it would give him "faster lock time" and thus "more accuracy."
Hey, it could be worse. He coulda gone all the way and "skeletonized" it.![]()
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Good adjective. Note that "unique" does not mean "cool" or "good looking" or "a great idea."That would truly be unique!!!
It's been done...Good adjective. Note that "unique" does not mean "cool" or "good looking" or "a great idea."
Actually, come to think of it, I'm a little amazed that somebody, somewhere, hasn't fully "skeletonized" a single action revolver's hammer. Maybe someone has, and I just haven't seen it. (Not that I WANT to.)![]()
I figured we would get an answerYes, it was to improve lock time on customized single action revolvers. This mod was usually done along with other accuracy mods back when metallic silhouette was popular.
That would have been illegal in IHMSA.Yes, it was to improve lock time on customized single action revolvers. This mod was usually done along with other accuracy mods back when metallic silhouette was popular.
Depends on what Class you were rocking.That would have been illegal in IHMSA.
Limits??? Who wants those??? You are your LIMIT!!!That would make it unlimited. I shot long before they bahstidized the rules adding scopes and all kinds of aftermarket parts in the production class.