My dad called his "Sweet Lips," based upon a gnarled translation of Geoffrey Chaucer in The Miller's Tale from The Canterbury Tales. Beginning at line 3805:
"Spek, sweete bryd, I noot nat where...
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My dad called his "Sweet Lips," based upon a gnarled translation of Geoffrey Chaucer in The Miller's Tale from The Canterbury Tales. Beginning at line 3805:
"Spek, sweete bryd, I noot nat where...
My dad had an original model Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 mag as I was growing up. Now that was a gun that would wear out the web of your hand. He'd had some trigger work done and it wanted only a...
Also, trace the line of the muzzle and you'll see that it is tipped vertically so that the breech would have been too low in the receiver.
Bob