I just got one for my 1968 Detective Special and it made a huge difference. I'm considering getting rid of the new Hogue wood grips on my J-frame and trying stock grips with the Tyler.
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Watched Dirty Harry on Netflix Streaming the other night, and noticed that he tended to shoot single action (or they just needed a gun sound to build tension before firing?). I wondered if this was a result of Clint's work in westerns or something he felt was right for the character.
And...
I'm not trying to be a smart-alec with this picture, but since you had no replies, I figured this might be close enough. And you have to admit, the Hogue grip is ON the Detective Special...
I called Colt this morning to inquire about refinishing. They quoted $200 plus $30 shipping for my 3" Detective Special (blue), and $275 plus $30 shipping for my 4" Python (royal blue).
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