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Mojave Lever Crew
Old Judge Creek
I can tell you this though, the Bisley grip moves a whole bunch stuff "around" but not so much that the conversions couldn't be effected by most anyone with a decent education in mechanics.
The lowered Bisley hammer is part of the configuration and drops the top of the hammer below the top of the frame thus allowing the shooter to more easily re-cock the piece with less disruption to the rest of the hand-hold.
Aye-firmative. Muchas gracias.
After I had posted that question I thought, "why would anyone attempt a Bisley conversion in grip only without the hammer swap?... That's not the way to do it." And you have reminded me of the hammer strut/spring geometry change. I should learn more about the gun, then I might peruse Brownell's pages.
I have two Blackhawks inbound; a 1964 .44 Super for which I also have purchased a Hogue Monogrip set. I may instead simply install that for magnum work. The second Blackhawk is one of my grail guns: a 1967 4-5/8" .41 and I do not anticipate wanting anything other than a cosmetic stocks swap and reloading dies.
Thank you again for your knowledgeable reply to my question.