Soon as I got home I responded to a Make Offer counteroffer on a pair of correct but beat S&W diamond target grips for the pistol. The pistol is pretty beat, so it should be a fine match. Pistol shoots great. A little sticky on extraction but that comes with the territory.
Shot very well at 25 yards with a standard six-oclock hold on an NRA Bullseye pistol repair center. Group was up at 10 oclock. Clicked over and down and it moved to the center. Sat down and shot off a rest and put it in the X-ring with a little judicious clicking. Wolf Match Target. Shot 100 rounds with the K22 and a S&W single shot target model.
Guy down the line was firing a 9mm semiauto copy of a Suomi submachine gun. Heavy thing. I fired it offhand five rounds at my pistol target and was in at seven oclock with a five inch group. Interesting gun. I guess. Heavier than a Garand. Nice long barrel to push those 9mms. I went down and spotted for him with binocs at 100 yards. Looked to me like the 9mms were really moving.
Dad's single shot S&W target pistol, (brought back from India in WWII), doesn't have adjustable sights. Odd. Shoots a little 3:00 with Wolf Match Target. Wonder what grips that thing takes? Why, I guess I should take them off and look!
Ought to list the Dan Wesson .22 and the Ruger .357 Security Six on Gunbroker now with no reserve and move them out.
Friday, September 17, 2010
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What Security Six Kemosabe?
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