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United States  Old 31st January 2007, 22:12
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AMT Longslide Workover

Kase Reeder from Gary Reeder Custom Guns (http://www.reedercustomguns.com) did some amazing work for me:

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Before


After
The Workover:
Ed Brown memory groove beavertail
Chip McCormick extended safety
Ed Brown Hard Core hammer
Ed Brown tuned internals
New Firing Pin, ejector and extractor.
Modified Adjustable Ruger Blackhawk Single Action Sights
Melt Job
Refinish, all old Engraving removed
Italian skip checkered grips
20 LPI Checkering on mainspring and front.



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Looks nice; absolutely the best AMT I have seen. Congrats!
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I must admit, I like it.
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Fantastic!!!!! I really like it!
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I like it i always wanted to try a long slide to

have ya got to shoot it yet?

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Yes I have!

It eats literally everything I feed it and makes me look like a much better shot than I am!

I normally can't get tight groups at 25 yards, with this I can!

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Good Deal always nice when a gun makes ya look good

 




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