bcelliott
Bearcat
I didn't realize until recently that I could actually login on this forum, as I had joined a number of years ago but couldn't login. So consider this my hello to everyone!
Here are a couple of unfired .41 magnum 5 1/2" blue Redhawks that were made in 1985. John Gallagher sold me both of them but about two years apart.
John did a trigger job on the top one, which previously had belonged to a gunwriter most of us would recognize. It has the original box and associated stuff in it. I believe that forum member Contender has seen this revolver.
The bottom one is also unfired, but had some storage issues and no box, so John re-blued it. I believe that one will be my shooter.
Most of my life, I've preferred Blackhawks and Bisleys, but lately, I've begun to appreciate how strong the Redhawk is, and what is possible with heavy handloads. And the blued Redhawks are really lookers, in my opinion. Anyway, thought some of you would enjoy seeing these beautiful revolvers.
Here are a couple of unfired .41 magnum 5 1/2" blue Redhawks that were made in 1985. John Gallagher sold me both of them but about two years apart.
John did a trigger job on the top one, which previously had belonged to a gunwriter most of us would recognize. It has the original box and associated stuff in it. I believe that forum member Contender has seen this revolver.
The bottom one is also unfired, but had some storage issues and no box, so John re-blued it. I believe that one will be my shooter.
Most of my life, I've preferred Blackhawks and Bisleys, but lately, I've begun to appreciate how strong the Redhawk is, and what is possible with heavy handloads. And the blued Redhawks are really lookers, in my opinion. Anyway, thought some of you would enjoy seeing these beautiful revolvers.