Front strap serrations?
I'm ashamed that I don't shoot this more (less than 300 rounds). It's an excellent shooter; I just get distracted by the other stuff. Time to break her in.
Front strap serrations?
I'm ashamed that I don't shoot this more (less than 300 rounds). It's an excellent shooter; I just get distracted by the other stuff. Time to break her in.
Looked like there were vertical cuts in the front strap?No front strap serrations. I got a Hi-power cut.
What stampings are you referring to?She's a work horse, but she's mine. Is there a way to find out gunsmith stampings? There was work done on her before I got her.
Two are Colt inspectors, the third one is the Verified Proof marking.Not sure if they can be seen in these. Top corner of the trigger guard on both sides. Thanks for asking.
That looks very much like an old Swenson, he would often mark his work on the disconnector track under the slide.She's a work horse, but she's mine. Is there a way to find out gunsmith stampings? There was work done on her before I got her.
Looks like a copy of his style. K-frame rear sight and his ts. Grip safety fit is.....not his work.That looks very much like an old Swenson, he would often mark his work on the disconnector track under the slide.
Grip safety is a bit loose. Functionally sound. I've just felt tighter. Thanks for the info.Looks like a copy of his style. K-frame rear sight and his ts. Grip safety fit is.....not his work.
That firearm is nothing short of incredible, I've never seen such a naturally beautiful handgunBeryllium-Copper framed Safari Arms exhibition grade pistols. This is a matched set (Enforcer & Matchmaster), serial numbers xxx-001 and xxx-002. Made by the SGW custom division of Safari Arms. I gave these to my wife for our 5th wedding anniversary (18 years ago), we're still married and she is a good shot, so I guess it was a good gift.