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I was in need of some way to hole my pistol. While traveling on the web, I saw a few, so I put some pieces of wood together and ended up
with this stand.

Any comments welcome.

LeeRoy


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Posts: 171 | Location: Southern Nevada | Registered: 14 January 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I can only attach one photo at a time, so here is another photo of my loading stand.

Any comments welcome.

LeeRoy


Keep your powder dry.


 
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Hey that's very good LeeRoy. I like it...think I'll do one of those myself. Do you happen to have plans/dimensions?
 
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That turned out great and it looks really functional.

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Thanks for the replies.

Dave No real plans, I just did a search on the inter-net and saw a few on different sites.

I made the base 4"W X 10"L and the Riser 4"W X 4 1/2" H. The notch to hold the pistol was started with a 1 1/2" hole saw, with the top part cut off.

The riser is not attached to the base.
The rest is just to your taste.

LeeRoy


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I like it, it looks good. I just load the cylinder while it’s out of the frame. Might have to make one. Thanks for the pictures......B Staley


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Great idea and well done. That surely beats loading a c&b revolver free hand.


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Thanks for the replies.


Yes, I tried loading while holding the revolver with my hands and it was no fun.

LeeRoy


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