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Ultimately I will want a long gun for everyday carrying on the boat, but for this year the boat gun spot will be filled by my recently completed Ruger Bisley. This is a project I have had kicking around on the back burner for quite a while and decided to "Get er Done" this winter.
Starting with an early Ruger Bisley in my favorite caliber(45 Colt) I first shortened the barrel to a comfortable using length, then the top strap was machined to the elegant M&P style of yesteryear. A Smith & Wesson rear sight was also fitted.
The grip frame on these guns is massive, too much so and therefore was contoured to a more pleasant dimension. (My wife can hold it now)
Also a lanyard stud was added which is prudent on any gun used around water.
Internally all contact points were diamond paste honed and an oversize base pin was fitted.
All in all I am pleased with the end product and am confident it can carry out what ever task comes along.
If you are interested in this sort of thing go to my album and you will find the gun in the Non C-dory Alaskana sub.
Mike
Starting with an early Ruger Bisley in my favorite caliber(45 Colt) I first shortened the barrel to a comfortable using length, then the top strap was machined to the elegant M&P style of yesteryear. A Smith & Wesson rear sight was also fitted.
The grip frame on these guns is massive, too much so and therefore was contoured to a more pleasant dimension. (My wife can hold it now)
Also a lanyard stud was added which is prudent on any gun used around water.
Internally all contact points were diamond paste honed and an oversize base pin was fitted.
All in all I am pleased with the end product and am confident it can carry out what ever task comes along.
If you are interested in this sort of thing go to my album and you will find the gun in the Non C-dory Alaskana sub.
Mike