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SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
01/18/09 at 02:41 PM

I had Andy Horvath build this replica. I used more contemporary sites. It is on a Colt New Frontier flat top 44 special. Grips will eventually be ivory and I am thinking of having it engraved. If the economy ever turns around.

Len

Andy Horvath is a fantastic pistol smith ask Taffin he has done numerous projects for me and my friends. Not only talented but fairly priced.

albroswift

Registered: 06/02/08
Posts: 581
01/18/09 at 03:16 PM

Nice. Whats the skin it's laying on?

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
01/18/09 at 05:43 PM

One of the few things not covered in a skin its some sort of woven plant material photo album cover. I like natural skins and keep a fair supply of jumbo tanned for upholstery on hand for special projects

Len

Southernman

Registered: 12/11/08
Posts: 65
01/18/09 at 09:06 PM

Nice handgun,very nice
I had Mr Horvath work over a couple of Marlins,an 1894 FG .41 mag. and an 1894 CL 32-20.
One of my favorite features on the two were replacing the safties with saddle rings.
The triggers and actions are second to none.
I told him I was going to use the 32-20 for my small game hunting with Mtn .Curs and he got the trigger 2# on it.
The 32-20 was a basket case.
I bought it new and sent it back to Marlin , and it still wouldn't feed.
Now it is flawless.
I could go on and on about MR. Horvath.

Southern Man
NO DAMN MAN KILLS ME AND LIVES 
"General" Nathan Bedford Forrest 

madbohemian

Registered: 12/31/08
Posts: 50
01/23/09 at 01:45 PM

GREAT SIXGUN LEN!
THAT'LL MAKE A MAN JELOUS I'M HERE TO TELL YOU!
BEAUTIFUL WORK BY MR. HORVATH.
I DO NOT HAVE A HORVATH GUN YET BUT IS ON MY DREAM LIST.
LOOKS LIKE HE MIGHT OF USED A CLEMENTS #5 GRIPFRAME.
I WOULD LIKE TO GET A BETTER LOOK AT THE #5 CYLINDER BASE PIN LATCH. LOOKS VERY GOOD.
WHAT A FINE GUN!
THANKS FOR SHOWING-- MADE MY DAY!
MB

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
01/23/09 at 07:20 PM

I will post some more photos after I get a chance to take them. He altered a Bisley back strap I am not sure where he got it but it was definitely not Clements. He also fabricates parts as he needs them.

Len

targetshootr

Registered: 01/30/09
Posts: 13
01/31/09 at 10:46 AM

Gorgeous gun. Does it have a locking base pin latch? Andy did a #5 for me but I didn't think to ask for that.

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
02/02/09 at 08:28 AM

It has the latch the only metal work we did not copy besides engraving were the sites     I will post photos of different angles

Len

targetshootr

Registered: 01/30/09
Posts: 13
02/02/09 at 04:47 PM

Pics would be great. I have a NF I may send to Andy for the same treatment.

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
02/06/09 at 03:34 PM

OK I will attach more photos But note the following.

1. I used a Colt New Frontier I am very happy with choice.
2. Most if not all NF have over sized throats.
3. We used a new cylinder in the 44 so Andy could line bore it and throat it properly.
4. We re chambered my old 44 cylinder for a 45 NF
5. Left over NF parts can be sold
6. Full action job.
7. I choose a Weigand front site with interchangeable blades.
8. Andy can knock off original Keith sites I preferred sites I could see and use
9. The back strap is a Bisley altered to fit the standard front strap.

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
02/06/09 at 03:39 PM

I am also posting photos of a custom 29 Andy built as when I shared these photos with John Taffin he mentioned that the gun looks like one that was built for Keith so its relevant to this site. This was a surprise because it was built around specs I came up with I had no idea nor have I seen photos of Keith's gun. I guess great minds think alike?

Len

targetshootr

Registered: 01/30/09
Posts: 13
02/06/09 at 03:46 PM

What a sweet gun. When you say he could make Keiths sights, you mean the adjustible front sight?

I imagine he used the front strap and bought a Bisley backstrap and hammer.

SafarisAfrica

Registered: 01/03/09
Posts: 109
02/06/09 at 05:06 PM

Yes the front site adjusted for elevation the rear was drifted for windage.

Len

madbohemian

Registered: 12/31/08
Posts: 50
02/09/09 at 06:21 AM

SAFARIS,
THE MORE I STUDY THE PICTURES OF YOUR #5 THE MORE APPRECIATION I GET FOR THE EFFORT AND TIME THAT WENT INTO BUILDING IT. ANDY IS A ARTIST. WHAT A FINE SIXGUN!
THAT HEAVY BARREL S&W LOOKS VERY GOOD. I WOULD BET IT HOLDS VERY STEADY ON TARGET.
IT IS SIMILAR TO THE ONE THAT WAS BUILT FOR KEITH BY BILL DAVIS OF THE CAKE DAVIS CO.. GUN NOTES SEPTEMBER 1977 "BULL BARREL TARGET S&Ws".
THANKS FOR THE PICS.
ALL THE BEST
MB

alchelan

Registered: 06/03/08
Posts: 37
02/09/09 at 08:54 AM

[QUOTE=SafarisAfrica]OK I will attach more photos But note the following.

1. I used a Colt New Frontier I am very happy with choice.
2. Most if not all NF have over sized throats.
3. We used a new cylinder in the 44 so Andy could line bore it and throat it properly.
4. We re chambered my old 44 cylinder for a 45 NF
5. Left over NF parts can be sold
6. Full action job.
7. I choose a Weigand front site with interchangeable blades.
8. Andy can knock off original Keith sites I preferred sites I could see and use
9. The back strap is a Bisley altered to fit the standard front strap.

[/QUOTE]

The latch in image 2, I have not seen this before, is this unique to Andy's work or are there S/A revolvers that this is common to?

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