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December 4, 2011

I WANT ONE OF THOSE! That is VERY kewl. A friend of mine used to have a pantograph lathe for copying gun stocks, I'll have to ask him if he could make me one like that.
BTW, did you buy that stock or did you have it made?
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November 23, 2011

Shoot wrote
Actually, a "friend" of mine has that– I have the option to buy the stock–just haven't done it yet.
It belongs to a former Monson DW exec–I've bought most of his stuff over the years.
it is a 357 in factory nickel.
I need some better friends. That gun is top on my list of cool stuff I have seen this year. R S

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February 2, 2009

If it had a forearm, there would be a possibility of using it and getting a burned wrist, that's why the b/p revolving carbines didnt come with one. The only revolving carbine with a forearm is the Taurus and they have a forcing cone seal that significantly reduces blowby gases. As with the b/p guns you use the trigger guard or in the DW case the grip base as the support with the Lt hand.

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