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Personally I like the Colt SAA 45, but I'm a little old school. If you are looking to get engraving done, make sure you don't get a gum that is chrome, nickel or case hardened. The finish is removed before engraving. After engraving you can get anything you want.
EQUIPMENT REVIEW; My father-in-law, a few years ago, bought me an ECHO brand pesticide sprayer that you wear as a backpack. I had not used it until tonight. About midnight I drove around the property and noticed about 60 hot spots. I put dish detergent and water in the sprayer. An hour later...
After 10 months without a drop of rain I just got a call that half my acreage is ablaze. The house and new studio are safe for now, but the fire Dept is still attempting to contain.
The classes are taught by GRS Tools. They are in Emporia Kansas. The equipment is pretty expensive, but once purchased the work is not that difficult if you can draw and have good eye hand coordination. I am making my first ring this weekend. I will post it. If you like the work I will be happy...
Heritage Arms 45 Long Colt (peacemaker replica). Was blued with no engraving. I did the engraving last week and then did a French Gray finish.
Photos aren't the best, but I think you will get the idea.