Custom Fitz'ed Colt Official Police .38

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I abhor butchery like hacking away a trigger guard. That is an abomination IMO.
Yeah, I think we got that message the first time, the second time and the third time. Luckily, it's not your gun and you're not required to do the same to your own but you knew exactly what you were gonna see when you clicked on the link. So why click on a thread you knew was gonna feature an "abomination" and then proceed to pee in somebody's cornflakes????????
 
Believe it or not, there was time when many grown men wore coats as a standard item and whose pants had pockets which were "baggy" by today's standards.

Some of them carried some form of pocket pistol.

I won't say I saw a lot of the Fitz-type modifications when I was a kid, but they were in no way unique. Nor was the particular model of handgun a rare item, for that matter.

If a person is happy with a modification and it works as he intended for it to do, it appears to me that while one is always welcome to his opinion, negative commentary is definitely superfluous. Further, if one absolutely must be negative or else be soul-sick, a polite, courteous comment would be quite sufficient--and within High Road parameters.
 
You commit blasphemy on poor, dumb metal and now you smile as you slide your hand down and touch your bare, naked trigger. You think God can't see into your pockets sir?
Flames await.
 
You commit blasphemy on poor, dumb metal and now you smile as you slide your hand down and touch your bare, naked trigger. You think God can't see into your pockets sir?

Ah.... Well I think he said something, but I'm not sure what. :confused: :D
 
It is so funny how ignorance and pre-judice combine so neatly, and passionately, when-ever the matter of the open Trigger Bow comes up.


A controversy which arise entirely from the inability of some to elect or manage a rational analysis, and, then the efforts or illuminations offered, if to no avail, by those who can.


If inadvertently actuating a full cycle of the Revolver's Double Action Mechanism while attempting to draw or return an open Bow Revolver to their Pocket, is a danger for the quality of Motor co-ordinations or dexterity or wit of some people, then, would it not be easy for them to simply elect Revolvers for themselves, which have the features they feel comfortable with?

And, to allow others to do likewise?


Seems easy enough to me...




Lol...
 
When he engraved my Colt Pocket Hammerless, it only cost $300 for 75% coverage American Scroll....

Beautiful guns!!

I see you've had the "Fitz" re-blued before it has gone out to be engraved.

Is that normal?

I'm interested in having a blue revolver of mine engraved in the future, and just assumed that it would need to be re-blued after the engraving. Is that the case?... or do they just touch up the engraved areas after the engraving is done?
 
savit260: If you have Gouse (www.mtart.com) engrave your blued firearm, there is no need to have it reblued. Just check out the photos and info on his website.

Oyeboten: You magnificent words are arranged in such a proper order conveying pure sense that I thank you for taking the time to type them out. Outstanding!
 
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