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I sent Gemini Customs this:

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And got back this:

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Specs:

Roundbutted

Moonclipped

Barrel shortened to 3", crowned and reprofiled

Ball detent lock up

New customized SDM front sight setup

SDM thumblatch

Action Job

Narrowed and rounded trigger

Polished screws

Hard chromed

Grips fitted

Links to two pics off of Gemini Customs website (gun of the month):

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www.geminicustoms.com/DSC02458.JPG

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Suh-weeeeeet!!

(but what's that weird thing sticking up from the hammer??)

Many years ago Budweiser signed a contract with S&W in order to gain a foothold in the outdoor market. Thus the first firearm with a built in beer bottle opener was born. Later the bottle opener was found to aid in the cocking of a revolver and was dubbed a "hammer spur."

Those of us in the know still keep with the original intent of the design.

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Nice looking piece,

How comfortable are you with having an action job performed on a carry gun?

Don't get this wrong I fully agree that S&W actions from the factory can definitely stand to be smoothed out.

Are going to function fire that gun a few 100 times before carrying.

What will be your proving process?

I am just curious.

Renny

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Nice looking piece,

How comfortable are you with having an action job performed on a carry gun?

Don't get this wrong I fully agree that S&W actions from the factory can definitely stand to be smoothed out.

Are going to function fire that gun a few 100 times before carrying.

What will be your proving process?

I am just curious.

Renny

I'm competely comfortable with carrying a revolver that has an action job. If it makes me a better shot and I am able to more efficiently and safely defend myself should the need arise without compromising the reliability of the firearm, why not? I won't carry a gun I cannot shoot well and 99.9% of the time a factory action won't let me shoot to the best of my ability. I don't get the reasoning behind your question.

I'm going to fire 4 or 5 hundred rounds through it before I carry it. Shoot, reload, shoot. Again I don't understand where you are coming from with "proving process."

I got my first CHL 10 years ago next month, I was one of the first 600 CHL holders in Arkansas. I've been through all the in's and out's of carry and I know what I like (this month anyway). I studied on having this gun built for quite a while, finding a base gun, deciding what I wanted done and looking at gunsmiths took me more than a year, then I sent the gun off.

Don't take my post the wrong way, I don't understand where you are coming from with your questions.

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I'm not Renny, but it looks like he's playing "devil's advocate". (This is as opposed to Mike, who's professionally qualified for the part. ;) ) He might also be thinking along the same lines are you were.

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cardboardkiller,

"...without compromising the reliability of the firearm..."

"I'm going to fire 4 or 5 hundred rounds through it before I carry it. Shoot, reload, shoot. Again I don't understand where you are coming from with "proving process."

I was simply asking what your line of testing was that would satisfy your comfort level and prove to you that reliability and accuracy have not been compromised.

Namely, were you going to do some timed draws from the holster, timed fire, bench rest accuracy, split times. stronghand, weakhand, testing different types of ammo....

After all, you do have a hardchromed finish, a different grip, different sights moonclips. different holster, and so on.

My questions were not a slight on you, your qualifications, or gunsmith. There were purely inqusitive in nature that's all.

Renny

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Very nice looking roundgun. What is it's primary function?

-Cuz

I had this done for a daily carry piece.

Cool. Boy, that is one very nice looking revo. I bet it'll be just as sweet to shoot. The only depressing thought is that if it's a carry piece you may not actually shoot it as much as your competition/range guns. Good luck with it.

-Cuz.

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cardboardkiller,

"...without compromising the reliability of the firearm..."

"I'm going to fire 4 or 5 hundred rounds through it before I carry it. Shoot, reload, shoot. Again I don't understand where you are coming from with "proving process."

I was simply asking what your line of testing was that would satisfy your comfort level and prove to you that reliability and accuracy have not been compromised.

Namely, were you going to do some timed draws from the holster, timed fire, bench rest accuracy, split times. stronghand, weakhand, testing different types of ammo....

After all, you do have a hardchromed finish, a different grip, different sights moonclips. different holster, and so on.

My questions were not a slight on you, your qualifications, or gunsmith. There were purely inqusitive in nature that's all.

Renny

That's where the misunderstanding is, I get it.

I never fired this gun before the conversion, I bought it solely for this project.

I have 8 other revolvers (K, L and N frame in 38/357, 41 Mag, 44 Special, 44 Mag and 45 ACP) that I regularly carry and are similar in various aspects (grip, weight, size, etc.) and I will be using one of the two holsters that I use for all my other carry revolvers. Both holsters are from the same maker, the same style and made at the same time, the only difference in the size frame they are for.

I learned a long time ago to keep my carry gear as similar as I can, it's cheaper and there's very little learning curve.

Here's a pic of my other carry revolvers.

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A good action job that is 100% reliable with your carry ammo? No problem.

(No charge, boys.)

There's always a price to pay.

cardboardkiller, with a selection like that I'd never be able to get past the safe.

You must be made of steel, how can you just wear "1"!

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cardboardkiller, with a selection like that I'd never be able to get past the safe.

You must be made of steel, how can you just wear "1"!

That's what I was thinking, too. The boy's got some tasty revolvers there. :)

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You'll have to excuse the paper sticking out of the hammer on the 686, I'm sending some guns off to Apex next week and needed a way to mark them.

That pic would make a decent wall poster in my loading room! Nice revo's. I'm sort of partial to the nice simple revolver. Still working on my collection at a somewhat slower rate then you.

-Cuz.

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