Yep, mines blue the 586, think i told you i changed the grips. Love that L frame. Have a couple of the same hks speed loaders. Like the photo, good use of empty brass, and the whole pictue is well done. you have an artists eye nobile.. Thats the sorta shot you see in a magazine. Good job.
a man has to hold his word, hold his beliefs, and hold a good sight picture.
I love L-frames. Great guns. Like Greg, I would change the grips also. I'd put Hogues on them, because they're comfortable in my hand, & they give me practically a perfect natural sight picture when I extend the gun. Most of the time I use Hogue rubber grips because the recoil is easier on my hand, but I really love them in wood. They have some beautiful options. I've never liked the target grips that have come on S&W revolvers. They look great, but they're not natural in the hand. They're largest at the bottom, where your fingers are the shortest.
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greg az
Yep, mines blue the 586, think i told you i changed the grips. Love that L frame. Have a couple of the same hks speed loaders. Like the photo, good use of empty brass, and the whole pictue is well done. you have an artists eye nobile.. Thats the sorta shot you see in a magazine. Good job.
nobile157
Thanks, thats foto of my shooting club calendar at 2000
ecaman
I love L-frames. Great guns. Like Greg, I would change the grips also. I'd put Hogues on them, because they're comfortable in my hand, & they give me practically a perfect natural sight picture when I extend the gun. Most of the time I use Hogue rubber grips because the recoil is easier on my hand, but I really love them in wood. They have some beautiful options. I've never liked the target grips that have come on S&W revolvers. They look great, but they're not natural in the hand. They're largest at the bottom, where your fingers are the shortest.
samD
I like it!
nobile157
thanks