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<blockquote data-quote="sdalover" data-source="post: 2397282" data-attributes="member: 5860"><p>i hope you are loving that gun like i did. I had the hammer bobbed so i can carry appendix without it snagging shirt on draw and so it wouldn't dig into me. Go on gunbroker and type in hammers and L frame. Make sure you get a hammer that has the firing pin connected. I have seen the hammers for sale as low as $20 and as high as $80. Then use Mike the gunsmith at 2A shooting center. It is something you could do yourself as well but i like the idea of an expert doing it and he can polish it down for best fit if needed.</p><p></p><p>I bet that polished up nice. One of the things i love about stainless steel revolvers. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy the gun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdalover, post: 2397282, member: 5860"] i hope you are loving that gun like i did. I had the hammer bobbed so i can carry appendix without it snagging shirt on draw and so it wouldn't dig into me. Go on gunbroker and type in hammers and L frame. Make sure you get a hammer that has the firing pin connected. I have seen the hammers for sale as low as $20 and as high as $80. Then use Mike the gunsmith at 2A shooting center. It is something you could do yourself as well but i like the idea of an expert doing it and he can polish it down for best fit if needed. I bet that polished up nice. One of the things i love about stainless steel revolvers. Enjoy the gun [/QUOTE]
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