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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Meridian, Idaho
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Does anybody have any hands on experience with this conversion. I am considering installing it in one of my Blackhawks. I like that this conversion drops the trigger pull and that it lines the cylinder holes up with the loading gate at half cock. Has anybody had any experience with this kit.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: NW Florida
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Who made the kit?
I took the lazy man's way out. I sent mine to Wes Flowers (the best Blackhawk smith in the world) to have 'em converted.
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Suggest checking with Grand Masters LLC
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Yeppir. Notice, Bisleys. Ain't no sucha thing as a 3-screw Bisley. See the two pins?
Also notice they are on half-cock. He took out them dang transfer bars, too. ![]()
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Ya, that's exactly what I'm talking about. Those are some dang nice pistols. It's amazing how much more accurate a firearm is when the action is nice. That is what I want to do on all of mine, but one at a time of course. Thanks for the info Alpo.
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