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Posts related to handguns (pistols, revolvers)
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shadowring
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by shadowring » Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:13 pm
Nice, all it needs is a good scope. Earlier I use to have Harrington & Richardson .22 revolver 7-shot top-break action. Sold it
for 1.5 L because it was too small for my hands. It shot the .22 LR through 1/2 inch of wooden plank, wasn't too bad
for the size.
“Never mistake motion for action.”
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SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE
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by SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE » Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:25 pm
shadowring wrote:Nice, all it needs is a good scope. Earlier I use to have Harrington & Richardson .22 revolver 7-shot top-break action. Sold it
for 1.5 L because it was too small for my hands. It shot the .22 LR through 1/2 inch of wooden plank, wasn't too bad
for the size.
Thanks

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TC
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by TC » Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:55 pm
Hi,
This is really strange that I log into the IFG site after such a long time and the first two posts show weapons that I had owned/used.
About five years ago I personally owned a W & S single shot pistol, often referred to as the bicycle pistol in last century England. Mine had a heavy 12 inch barrel and a click adjustable (W & E) Bo-Mar back sight that a the earlier owner had made a gunsmith fit by welding a mount at the back. ow that was a criminal act !! The earlier owner also fitted an orthopedic grip for the 50 mt free pistol event.
I fired the pistol at state level competitions without much success to brag but always felt it was best for hunting rabbits because of its balance, weight and accuracy even after 100 years.
Congratulations.
Regards
TC
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rraju2805
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by rraju2805 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:03 pm
Congrats..
Nice pistol....

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by SURFACE TO AIR MISSILE » Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:25 pm
TC wrote:Hi,
This is really strange that I log into the IFG site after such a long time and the first two posts show weapons that I had owned/used.
About five years ago I personally owned a W & S single shot pistol, often referred to as the bicycle pistol in last century England. Mine had a heavy 12 inch barrel and a click adjustable (W & E) Bo-Mar back sight that a the earlier owner had made a gunsmith fit by welding a mount at the back. ow that was a criminal act !! The earlier owner also fitted an orthopedic grip for the 50 mt free pistol event.
I fired the pistol at state level competitions without much success to brag but always felt it was best for hunting rabbits because of its balance, weight and accuracy even after 100 years.
Congratulations.
Regards
TC[/quote
Well TC,I must say this pistol is damn accurate

Thanks though
-- Wed Aug 24, 2011 18:26 --
rraju2805 wrote:Congrats..
Nice pistol....

Thanks

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