
Above Photo is probably the most accurate Raider's (Bapty Version) gun modification ever made.
We have a new GUNSMITH!!!! Jack Devore!!!
A few weeks ago I purchased a S&W 1917 Service Revolver. It was really a beaut. I had a hard time making a decision to cut the barrel due to the standard issue 1917 service revolver barrel being at 5 1/2 inches long. However, after getting encouraging news that the gun wasn't really a "collectible" anymore due to the front site being modified, I decided to modify the 1917 to a more Indy accurate shooter. More specifically the Bapty gun, instead of the Stembridge which was only used in two scenes (Hawaii and inside of Indy's house - the throw into the suitcase).
The next problem was finding a gunsmith to do the job. Well you see the results above, I think I got much more than I imagined. Lee Keppler worked with Jack Devore by giving him his resin Replica, his own S&W Indy Revolver and screen grabs of the gun from the movie. I wanted the Bapty version, which had the Baughman style ramp sites. The gun already had a very nice set of Gold Medallion walnut, checkered grips. All it needed was a new front site, ramp up and the barrel modified to 4 inches in length. The Bapty version gun was used in most of the movie, but mostly in Elstree Studios and the Tunisia shots.
After the mod was done, Lee was just hysterical that Jack really out did himself again. Jack has done several gun smithing projects in the past for Lee (an 1895 Marlin), but this was Jack's first Indy gun mod. Jack has definitely a keen eye for the detail that is required to peform such a task. So with Lee's endorsement and of course mine, I would highly recommend using Jack for any future Indy Gun mods. I also discussed this with our Gun MODERATOR, Michaelson, and he just loved the pictures.
Jack's contact info is:
Jack Devore
Flagstaff, Arizona
PH: 928-526-7718
So Jack is totally up to speed on this weird hobby of ours. But actually he is used to gunsmithing guns to look just like the movies. He did most of the work at Reeder Custom Guns(www.reedercustomguns.com) and is now on his own.
Below are the Pre/Post shots of the gun. The gun is absolutely accurate in every detail with ONE exception:
- the Bapty version was .455 caliber (which actually was a big disadvantage to me since ammo for the .455 is very difficult to find)

Again a BIG THANKS TO LEE KEPPLER and JACK DEVORE!! And of course I would like to thank Michaelson for his expertise in this area as well. Afterall he is the gun expert too (he took a course and is certified in gunsmithing - I didn't know that) and I would encourage everybody here to post anything gun related to Mr. Michaelson. I know absolutely NOTHING about guns, other than what I read at IndyGear. That's what makes this such a great community. We have a knowlegable staff as well as knowledgable members of COW that truly makes this a one stop Knowledge Repository for Indy gear and most adventure gear.

-Sergei
SPECIAL POSTSCRIPT:
Since I'm in California, I went through a dealer to get the gun over to Jack. I should have said that, but I my assumption it was only a California law and it wouldn't apply nationally. Well it does. So Jack informed me, that all the mods have to go through a dealer and then to Jack. I thought it was only California law, which means our national gun laws have really become too strict. This is riduculous. If you are upset, we should all take the time to write our congressional representative.