5/30/2023 0 Comments Xchm hunter controller![]() ![]() On the Deputy models, the barrel rib is affixed where Great Western’s typical company rollmark would be.Įarly Deputies, those prior to serial 19000, instead have a two line stamp of: On Sheriffs models the company label is “GREAT WESTERN” so as to fit on the shorter barrels. The vast majority of revolvers have a single line company rollmark of “GREAT WESTERN ARMS CO” on top of the barrel reading muzzle to frame. On all parts, weak strikes, double strikes, and misaligned numerals are common. But generally, Great Westerns can be evaluated in the same way as Colts: originality is found persuasive when all parts having matching serials. Stamped or electric penciled.Īt times we notice on very original looking guns that some parts lack serials, particularly backstraps. Serialed parts and their locations are:Ĭylinder frame – underneath, forward of trigger guard. To identify what parts went back on what frame at reassembly, parts were serialed. Great Western revolver manufacturing followed the century old Colt process where all parts were fitted to a frame, with the complete gun then torn back down for finish application. E&M reintroduced the prefix at GW19400 so as to code revolvers built under their management. They dropped the GW prefix at this time, which was an indicator that coded the warranty coverage right into the serial number. When FerroCast took control of Great Western in 1956, they declined or say refused to offer warranty repair for revolvers produced under Wilson’s management. The prefix or its absence was mostly an indicator of warranty responsibility. Prefix ranges and ownership are understood to be as follows: Prefix use in different places on the serial ranges signifies corporate ownerships changes. ‘GW’ as a prefix stands for ‘Great Western’. Serials ostensibly start at 1, for gun 1, and ascend by order of production to about 22250. Previously I would just unplug my Hydrawise controller in the winter.Standard production revolver serials may have a ‘GW’ prefix, but serials are otherwise simply numeric. I do like the fact that they finally made one (the X2) with an off switch. I still like the Hydrawise, but it has some quirks. Mind you, I have been in the industry almost 30 years and I do this stuff for a living. Since I hadn't done that, the grass wasn't getting watered even though I had set it up at the controller. That was when I discovered that I ALSO had to program Hydrawise separately. After awhile I noticed my grass getting brown. I was used to the Rain Bird where the controller and module do talk to each other. I set up the program at the controller, plugged in the WAND, connected to WiFi and promptly forgot about it. How did I find this out? I have one of these at my own house. The controller ignores its own program unless you are running it manually. ![]() ![]() ![]() The WAND basically turns the controller into a semi-Zombie. One thing I don't like about it is that once you have the WAND installed, you have to program the X2 with your phone (or PC - Hydrawise does work with your PC as well). I like features like this, but it's a bit more complicated. Just today I received a notification that one of my customers' zones is not working, so I let her know instead of the other way around. It doesn't have a lot of features, but it works.The X2 with Hydrawise has more features, many of which I like, since I'm a contractor. The Rain Bird is a good simple controller. ![]()
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