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Kirk H.

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Charlotte NC
Thanks Deacon, Getting that M1 Garand sight fitted into a base was a pain but worth it. As far as the fun part, that will probably have to wait a couple of months for weather to cool down, it's just too darned hot down here to do any shooting.

Did you use the Garand style sight from Tech Sites?
 

DeaconKC

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1,740
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Heber Springs, AR
Hope to get my 38 Super back in a couple of days, my gunsmith and I test fired it the other day and it shoots like a house on fire! WOW, he did a great job fitting it up. Now I just have to polish it and get it blued....
 

RJR

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10,620
Location
Iowa
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Walther PPS,40S&W,great edc piece.
 

jkingrph

Practically Family
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848
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Jacksonville, Tx, West Monroe, La.
Most of you know I'm a S&W snob with revolvers, but sometimes a mud puppy just has to follow you home. It's some off-brand with a pony on it. Made in 1905 in .38WCF and tight as a drum!
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I have never tried a S/A with a Bisley grip. For some reason to me they just do not look right, but looking closer the angle seems more like a S&W double action, which is the revolver I prefer. I have two S/A guns, a Ruger Super Blackhawk, that I am not real crazy about shooting, and then a smaller 50 year anniversar single six 22, with 22LR and 22 Mag cylinder.

My latest acquisition is a S&W hand ejector 32-20 from I think 1922, got a factory letter stashed somewhere on it, that a previous owner had gotten.
 

MikeKardec

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1,157
Location
Los Angeles
No, the real appeal of the Mannlicher is the butter smooth action. However much I admire CZ's various Mausers, none of them can compare with the old Mannlicher. Of course, it wasn't as strong and it made using a scope a PITA. But it felt so good . . .

Full Stock, Double Set Trigger, Mannlicher Schonauer .270, ca~1950, with 4x Kahles Scope and Griffin and Howe mount, shooting Federal blue box 130s. Needless to say I was bagged up but, for a full stock, it IS accurate!

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MS actions are smooth but not "fast" ... just as an Enfield is fast but not smooth. Short of a John Rigby this is the rifle every mid century adventurer ought to have!
 
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DeaconKC

One Too Many
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1,740
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Heber Springs, AR
I have always loved the looks of the Mannlicher style stocks. Just elegant and the butter knife bolt handles!
Well, finally got my Super .38 from the 'smith today! Now for the polishing and then lettering the slide so it can get properly blued! Oh, I have to modify the sight to look like one from the 30s, but that is not going to be a huge problem, just some grinder and file work. Now, do I want to add some buffalo nickels to these grips or put some stag grips on it?
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DeaconKC

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Heber Springs, AR
Well, I got everything back from engraving the slide, and the little beastie looks like a slightly worn gun from the 30s. I did the cold blue looking for flaws, so I am still deciding on whether to strip it and have it professionally hot-blued. Sig barrel, Caspian frame, Rock Island slide, Wilson, Colt and Wolff internals. Ti=his thing is super tight and has a gorgeous trigger, shoots like a house on fire!
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