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"I Gotta Be Me!" Make Mine Custom |
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| by John Taffin | ||||||||||||||
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Before Ruger offered a long-barreled stainless steel Super Blackhawk Taffin |
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Gary Reeder tuned and beautifully refinished this Ruger .357 Bisley Model and also added a second |
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Two custom single actions by Hamilton Bowen, an 8-1/2” .32-20 Colt and a .44 Special Ruger. |
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Ben Forkin started with three 7-1/2” Ruger Bisleys in .45 Colt, .44 Magnum, and .41 Magnum, |
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Alan Harton turned what was a dog of a Ruger Old Model .357 into this beautiful |
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A pair of customs by Gary Reeder: Diamond Dot’s Border Special .45 |
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Ruger’s Super Redhawk is a big brute of a gun; Mag-na-port cut |
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Jack Huntington used the 50th Anniversary .357 Ruger Blackhawk as a platform |
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| The top sixgun is a Ruger .357 Maximum; the bottom gun started out the same way however, under the touch of Ben Forkin is now a .445 SuperMag with Bisley grip frame and hammer. |
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| Taffin’s local gunsmiths, Mike Rainey and Tom Cripe at Buckhorn, turned this Texican .45 Colt into a "Keith Gun" complete with adjustable rear sight and barrel band front sight. |
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| Taffin’s every day always guns are a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum Model 340 Sc worked over by Mag-na-port and a Taurus UltraLite .38 Special with Crimson Trace laser grips. |
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| Ben Forkin used an Old Model .357 Blackhawk and a Ruger .44 Flat-Top barrel to come up with is .44 Special. |
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| There is only one original Elmer Keith Number Five SAA and it is in the Elmer Keith Museum; This re-creation is by Hamilton Bowen. |
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| When Taffin was in college he drooled over Skeeter Skelton’s 5-1/2” .44 Special. This one started life as a 7-1/2” New Frontier and has been fitted with custom carved ivory stocks by Nutmeg Sports. | ||||||||||||||
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| Ruger never made a .44-40 Blackhawk; Brian Cosby used a Ruger .357 Old Model Blackhawk to build this one. |
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| Ben Forkin built these custom .44 Special Rugers by using a Ruger .44 Magnum barrel and a Colt New Frontier .44 Special barrel. |
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| Thanks to custom sixgunsmiths such as Hamilton Bowen, Brian Cosby, Jim Stroh, and the late Bill Grover, we can have medium-frame Blackhawks chambered in .44 Special, .44-40, .38-40, and .45 Colt. | ||||||||||||||
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| No factory sixguns here! Light weight .44 Special by Bob Baer and Pocket Model Bisley .44-40 by Milt Morrison |
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| A pair of Ruger .44 Specials by Andy Horvath. The top one uses a Smith & Wesson ribbed .44 Magna barrel. |
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| The late Bill Grover made this "Skeeter Skelton .44 Special” by using a Ruger Old Model Blackhawk and a Colt Single Action grip frame. |
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| These custom sixguns belong to Elmer Keith and date back to the 1930s. | ||||||||||||||
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| These custom Bisley Models were built by Jim Stroh; notice the special front sights. | ||||||||||||||
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| John Linebaugh and his son Dustin have been building custom sixguns for three plus decades. | ||||||||||||||
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| Shooting a pair of custom SSK Redhawks. | ||||||||||||||
Contacts for guns featured: CUSTOM SIXGUNSMITHS: |
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