We finished up a new series prototype today

Gary Reeder
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Friday, May 10, 2024, 16:40 (619 days ago)

It is the Kodiak Hunter in our 411 GNR. The 411 GNR is a very powerful cartridge without being rough on the recoil. From 220 grain bullets for deer size critters up to 255 grain hard cast gas check bullets for bull elk, moose and like size critters it does it all. This beauty is the prototype of the series. It has an 8½" barrel and a heavy duty 5 shot cylinder. It is set in our own beefy flattop frame. The gun is all stainless steel and is finished in our satin Vapor Honed finish with high polished small parts. It has the Belt Mountain base pin for the utmost in accuracy. It has an unusual 2 toned set of grips that I held back for a special gun. The gun has been drilled and tapped for adding a Leupold scope base and scope for a little more longer range accuracy. To go along with the series name the gun has a couple of Kodiak bears on the cylinder. The gripframe is our Magnum gripframe to keep from bashing your middle knuckle on recoil. The gun has had our Positive Performance Package and is smooth and slick. It has the interchangeable blade front sight system with the gold bead blade.

For medium to large game to dangerous game this one does it all. I can't think of anything in North America that I wouldn't hunt with this one. It's the prototype of the series which makes it a bit special.

With all the special features this beauty has it would normally run a bit north of $3200. I have it specially priced at $2995.
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Too bad folks can't reach in a feel it.

WB
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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 07:55 (618 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

I've handled those chassis rigs at HHC. They look very big but are not anywhere in the BFR class. They heft much like the old discontinued Ruger Maximums, basically like a standard Blackhawk, but much more special. There is a bit of balance shift that hits the sweet spot you didn't know the factory guns missed. Until you pick up one of these customs. They encompass many subtle changes that all come together in a package you cannot get anywhere else. GNR has not increased his prices much at all. If you have not noticed, the prices of factory guns, and that the dollar is about half the value it was 5 yrs. ago. These are super values and investments in my opinion. Picking up one is unlike anything you've experienced.

Our custom gripframes help sell the custom guns

Gary Reeder
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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 13:07 (618 days ago) @ WB

Going back to the late 1980s and our first Gunfighter Grip on our original Black Widow.
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In 1995 our Tombstone Classic gripframe became the Ruger birdshead grip.
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Our Trail Rider gripframe for the person that liked the birdshead grip but needed a longer gripframe.
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Our Doc Holliday grip frame for the cowboy shooter that wanted a hide out small gripframe.
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Our Magnum gripframe to get middle knuckle away from the back of the trigger guard.
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Our #5 gripframe to be similar to the Keith #5 gripframe but with more room for your fingers.
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Our Lawman Classic gripframe that is from 1999 and currently being used by Magnum Research as their BFR gripframe.
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Our Magnum XL gripframe for the man that needs a larger gripframe.
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Plus several other custom proprietary gripframes that we have available to the shooting public.

boy that one hit the spot with a lot of folks.

Gary Reeder
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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 10:57 (618 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

Within an hour of posting it I had 4 people call and want to buy it. Andy Strause was the first and got the gun. For you others I will be building a couple more within a couple of weeks.

Doesn't surprise me.

Brad Barnett
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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 13:41 (618 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

With the quality and that particular round a guy couldn't ask for much more.

That's a nice one!!

Derek
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Saturday, May 11, 2024, 14:38 (618 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

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