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Picked this up cheap this weekend. I have shot a few of these, and they were always fun. When I came across this one pretty cheap, I thought it would make a good kit gun. My kids are already in love with it.

Took it out shooting, works perfectly with the 3 different loads I tried, and seems to shoot pretty straight. Is there such a thing as a BBQ Kit Gun? This little thing is adorable.

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Very nice. As close as I can come is my 41 Special Single Six.

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Originally Posted by EdM
Very nice. As close as I can come is my 41 Special Single Six.

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Didn’t know anyone would build one on a Single Six frame.
I wouldn’t think it was big enough for that conversion

I’ve seen them on the old model 3 screw Blackhawk frames.
Kevin....tell me it's a .38 Super...that would be perfect
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by EdM
Very nice. As close as I can come is my 41 Special Single Six.

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Didn’t know anyone would build one on a Single Six frame.
I wouldn’t think it was big enough for that conversion

I’ve seen them on the old model 3 screw Blackhawk frames.


I've had the pleasure of shooting that little fella, and like I told Ed that day, I would carry that gun every Sunday of the world. Such a delightful little popper and handsome to boot.
Yes
How about a Harton Bearcat in 32 Mag?

The blue one.

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Used to have a set just like this (not this one, but identical). I didn't think it got anymore BBQ than these, except maybe for a gold plated and engraved Desert Eagle. ha.

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Originally Posted by cra1948
Kevin....tell me it's a .38 Super...that would be perfect


Those little Llamas were in .22, .32, or .380, but not Super, which takes a .45 sized frame. They were kinda neat looking little pistols.
Yeah, I guess I forgot to mention this one is a .22LR.
Bobby Tyler has some pretty nice Ruger Shopkeeper, Bearcats you might like.
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by EdM
Very nice. As close as I can come is my 41 Special Single Six.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


Didn’t know anyone would build one on a Single Six frame.
I wouldn’t think it was big enough for that conversion

I’ve seen them on the old model 3 screw Blackhawk frames.


It's work. Open the cylinder frame, a new oversized 5 shot cylinder, conversion from rimfire to centerfire, open up the ejection "port" and a new barrel. This was and is the only one that Alan Harton built. He toyed with the design via aluminum pieces while building mine. Stupid accurate and Joel, above, was bouncing cans at 100 yards with it.
Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by EdM
Very nice. As close as I can come is my 41 Special Single Six.

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


Didn’t know anyone would build one on a Single Six frame.
I wouldn’t think it was big enough for that conversion

I’ve seen them on the old model 3 screw Blackhawk frames.


It's work. Open the cylinder frame, a new oversized 5 shot cylinder, conversion from rimfire to centerfire, open up the ejection "port" and a new barrel. This was and is the only one that Alan Harton built. He toyed with the design via aluminum pieces while building mine. Stupid accurate and Joel, above, was bouncing cans at 100 yards with it.
Wow.
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