We get lots of request for pics of some of the guns featured in the leather gallery. Here's your opportunity to sit down and enjoy a virtual tour of our collection.
Our pride & joy and the sixgun featured in the website banner is a Cimarron 1871-1872 "Open Top" model chambered in the somewhat correct .44Colt cartridge. It wears the long Army grip frame and a 7½" barrel. It has been beautifully engraved by Michael Gouse in the style of Cuno Helfricht with 75% coverage. We couldn't resist the opportunity to have our namesake engraved into the backstrap. Then finished in full carbona blue by Turnbull Restoration with a color case hardened hammer, trigger and fire blued screws. One-piece TruIvory stocks are by Bar S. It is a gorgeous sixgun to behold and has been a wonderful outdoor companion. It will return to action again this fall in our new Sentinel flap holster. Also pictured below with our gorgeous Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken .54.
Our pride & joy and the sixgun featured in the website banner is a Cimarron 1871-1872 "Open Top" model chambered in the somewhat correct .44Colt cartridge. It wears the long Army grip frame and a 7½" barrel. It has been beautifully engraved by Michael Gouse in the style of Cuno Helfricht with 75% coverage. We couldn't resist the opportunity to have our namesake engraved into the backstrap. Then finished in full carbona blue by Turnbull Restoration with a color case hardened hammer, trigger and fire blued screws. One-piece TruIvory stocks are by Bar S. It is a gorgeous sixgun to behold and has been a wonderful outdoor companion. It will return to action again this fall in our new Sentinel flap holster. Also pictured below with our gorgeous Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken .54.
Here we have a glorious US Firearms Pre-War model .44Spl. It sports a 4¾" barrel, period correct carbona bluing, bone charcoal color case hardening, modest engraving on the cylinder and one piece elephant ivory by Nutmeg Sports.
Next up is a custom Ruger Bisley by David Clements. It retains its original 7½" barrel and .44Mag chambering but now wears a custom front sight with post blade, full action and accuracy treatment, along with Turnbull color case hardening of the frame, hammer and trigger. Custom claro walnut stocks by Cary Chapman. It is an exceptionally accurate sixgun that has been used to take several head of big game.
Here we have another custom Ruger Bisley by David Clements. It is also a .44Mag that started life as a short barreled Super Blackhawk. It's been converted into a roundbutt Bisley with a custom front sight, action work, Bowen rear sight and American holly stocks by Cary Chapman. Another great shooting sixgun that has been a constant outdoor companion.
This Uberti 3rd Model Dragoon was the sixgun I made my first holster for. It has been fitted with a Kirst gated .45Colt conversion cylinder along with action work and a Skinner dovetail front sight by Hoof Hearted. Stocks are elk antler by Sack Peterson. Also pictured with the 2013 poll winning Uberti Walker.
More than a few GYJ holsters have been fitted to this Ruger Blackhawk. It's a 1958 model .357 and is in excellent condition for its age. Wearing a set of Sack Peterson elk antler grips.
Here at Graveyard Jack's, we have no shortage of excellent percussion revolvers and cartridge conversions to choose from. Left, an array of sixguns, including the Uberti 1849 Pocket, Pietta 1860's, a Pietta 1851 Navy London, Cimarron 1860 Richards Type II conversion, Pietta 1851 .44 and 3rd Model Dragoon. Center, the Pietta 1851 Navy London with the Uberti 1849 Pocket. At the right, a pair of nickel plated and laser engraved Pietta 1851 '.44's and an 1851 "Marshall" model .44cal.
Our official Schofield fitting mule is also one of our favorites to shoot. An excellent Uberti Schofield replica in .45Colt. A favorite for the Flames of Hell and Dodge City patterns.
Our first custom gun, a 1960 vintage Ruger Blackhawk "flat-top" .357 converted to a .44Spl by Jim Stroh. New premium barrel, rechambered cylinder, custom front sight, custom basepin, action work and matte hard chrome finish. It wears ivory micarta by Cary Chapman. Still one of our best shooting and fastest handling sixguns. Pictured with a matte nickel US Firearms Rodeo II model in .38Spl. A favorite for fitting Colt SAA holsters and great for shooting!
We are also no strangers to a good double action sixgun. Here we have a handful of N-frames, including a 6½" model 24 and a 6" model 29, both stocked in exhibition grade walnut by Culina. Then there's a 4" 629 Mountain Gun, tuned by Bob Munden and stocked in ivory micarta by Culina. K-frames are represented as well with a 6" model 14 wearing Culina French walnut and a 4" model 18 wearing Herrett's fancy walnut Roper stocks. The fifty yard target with two shots in one hole makes it easy to see why we love our ugly old .480 Super Redhawk.
We'll eventually get around to offering a muzzleloading pistol holster for guns like this custom .54cal flintlock by Steven Zihn. Dubbed "Rose" by its previous owner, it is almost entirely handmade by Steve and a wonderful thing to behold.
The sixgun is king at Graveyard Jack's but we are not completely lost in the world of the automatic. The 1911 is the favored autoloader and we have a few. Shown are 3" and 4" Kimbers wearing cocobolo and Eagle UltraIvory. Then there are the 5" guns, a Range Officer from Springfield Armory wearing elephant ivory by CT Gunsmithing or micarta by JP Grips and a Rock Island Armory Tactical with Lone Star box elder burl grips. We plan to offer a holster for railed 1911's with the RIA as our test mule. There's a Browning Buckmark Bullseye wearing Herrett's cocobolo and a Burris 4x, along with a Ruger MKIII 22/45 for good measure and a Beretta 84 to prove that we're not 100% in the past.