98s1lightning
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I've never held/fired a Bisley and never cared for the look of them. But the more I read about them...the praise and cult following they have I can't help but wonder what it's like!
I was looking at that not long ago. Seems Brownells has stainless Bisley grip frames, or aluminum “in the white”. I don’t really want to add all that much weight to my Blackhawk, and I'd like to have a finished grip frame.I ordered the parts from Brownells and converted it to a Bisley, installing the fat Hogue cowboy panels in the process.
I was looking at that not long ago. Seems Brownells has stainless Bisley grip frames, or aluminum “in the white”. I don’t really want to add all that much weight to my Blackhawk, and I'd like to have a finished grip frame.
Anyone know of where to get a black anodized Bisley frame?
Here maybe this will help ya visualize.Yea. I literally just had my GP 100 out stacked over my SBH then wrote that I figured a bisley was more like an autoloader Duh. Hah. Your right it is more like a DA from what I can see I agree.
Don't believe there is such a thing as an aluminum bisley. If so please post a link,because that would be fantastic. The in the white frame on Brownells site is steel.
I like neither the look nor the feel while shooting. Add to that the *bird's head* grip.I've never held/fired a Bisley and never cared for the look of them. But the more I read about them...the praise and cult following they have I can't help but wonder what it's like!
That's interesting to know. I wasn't aware of that perspective.Todd, when recoil gets to abusive levels (above .44 Mag levels), the Bisley comes into its own.