various cals., patterned after Colt's SAA, except the loading gate and ejector rod have been moved to left side of frame enabling left-hand loading, mfg. from 4140 steel, one-piece grip, adj. trigger, case hardened and blue finish, entirely handmade, supplied with lifetime warranty. Models included the Texas Border Special (last MSR was $1,595), South Texas Army (last MSR was $1,595), West Texas Flat-Top Target (last MSR was $1,595), Grover's Northpaw (last MSR was $685), and Grover's Improved Number Five (last MSR was $1,195). Special editions and sets were also advertised (ranging from $1,500 MSR - $7,650 MSR), but very few were actually built. Mint examples are currently in the $1,350-$1,500 range, except for Grover's Northpaw, which is in the $650 range. While production plans called for 1,000 of each model to be manufactured, very few pistols were actually made.