The grip is ideal for most hands- not too small and not too large. It may not be shaped well for recoil control, an issue with the Police Positive Special .38 Special, but it doesn't matter with the .22. See Photo Gallery The Police Positive Target's rear sight adjusts via a screw...
Detective Special, Police Positive Special Trigger (.126" X .207") Hammer ( 126" X .221") Diamondback Revolvers built from 1966 to 1991 in Calibers .22 LR and .38 Special These shims are made to fit revolvers with nominal 1/8" Hammer and Trigger pins Pistolsmith Tony contacted me ...
WhenS&Wintroduced their first large-framed, swing-out cylindered sixgun in late 1907, it was chambered in the new .44 Special. During the eight years this First Model Hand Ejector, or Triple-Lock was manufactured, very few were chambered in .45 Colt and are quite valuable collectors’ items...
Colt M1911 The M1911 is a .45" caliber, single action, semi-automatic handgun, originally designed by John Browning, which was the standard-issue handgun in the combat arm of the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985. The weapon had its origins in problems encountered by American unit...