Well, it seems I've come full circle on my interests in custom guns. I now have a well balanced appetite for the autos as well as the wheel guns; particularly ones such as this.
I have read Bowen's book on the custom revolver and really liked the N-frame ribbed barrels on the single action guns. So my quest began for a barrel, and thanks to ebay, I found this unused .45 cal S&W N-frame barrel that was intended for a model 25. I later found a Ruger Bisley in .357 mag for cheap and planned to send it off. That is until I got a bright idea.

It is certainly not an original idea, but I searched for a Ruger Maximum to steal the cylinder out of it and sell the gun to a 'smith, so he may do with as he wishes. You see, the Maximum cylinder is longer than the standard Blackhawk cylinder, and I have seen where they can be fitted to standard Blackhawks, so the cylinder will fit longer bullets. It also looks much better when it fills the cylinder window. My luck was good, however, as I found 45 cylinders on Auction Arms at about $10.00 each

. I bought them all and made a deal with the prospective gunsmith I planned to have build my gun. He now has 44 of them
Anyway, I know the original single actions did not have ribbed barrels, but I think they should have, since this one looks like it just belongs there. As a matter of fact, if you didn't know it was a custom built gun, you'd think it just came that way. As for the rest, well take a look. I am really pleased with the final result, and I am happy to show this to fellow enthusiasts on behalf of John Gallagher. It has a color case hardened frame by Doug Turnbull, line-bored chambers in .45 Colt, Bowen rear sight and custom front ramp, custom grips and oversized fitted base pin...... Oh, yeah....... It cuts ragged holes at 25 yards

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Ribbed N-frame barrel
Full sized cylinder for full sized bullets with tight gap
Beautiful and well fitted grips by the same gunsmith
Oh, yeah. John Gallagher is friends with Thad Ribka. Glad to get one of his rough out cross-draw holsters with John's name on it.
