Bully Barrel On The Way
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Bully Barrel On The Way
So, Ray is shipping my Smith 41 barrel out Monday! I can't wait to get my hands on it, and head to the range.
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Re: Bully Barrel On The Way
Saw something at the range yesterday that would mek you go crazy a S&W 52. Yup, not many of them around.KAZ wrote:So, Ray is shipping my Smith 41 barrel out Monday! I can't wait to get my hands on it, and head to the range.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


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Yes it has, you got to be an old guy to know about 52's, don't know when they stopped making them.Rich G wrote:Len,
What is a S&W M52? I am not familiar with that one. I have been looking at a M41 myself, and may pick one up this Fall. Still shooting the three Ruger's (one MKII and two MKIII's). Hope you and the DAWG are doing well, buddy, it's been a while ............ Rich G.
It's like a 41 but in .38 Special, old centerfire target pistol from S&W.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


You are so correct Bear's Daddy, that is one that I've heard about and would love to see/shoot!
Rich G, get that 41 as soon as possible. They are that good. Thats how I found this great sight. I commented on another forum that there was little information on the maintenance of the 41 and Bullseye created that awesome thread in the Tech area.
Rich G, get that 41 as soon as possible. They are that good. Thats how I found this great sight. I commented on another forum that there was little information on the maintenance of the 41 and Bullseye created that awesome thread in the Tech area.
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HA! I just decided to test-drive the M41 by getting an old 78G off an auction site.
What is the 78G? Look here
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/04/ ... ellet.html
Shot it yesterday:
b-8, 1-handed 15 yards 100-4x, 25 yards 96 held the 9-ring. Was too lazy to walk out to 50 yards.
I've never actually shot an m41 so I can't say how the trigger is relatively. But this one has some take up but no creep, crisp break. Trigger is adjustable, sort of.
It was really nice to practice with no noise, no recoil, and no powder fumes.
Shame they don't make these anymore.
What is the 78G? Look here
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/04/ ... ellet.html
Shot it yesterday:
b-8, 1-handed 15 yards 100-4x, 25 yards 96 held the 9-ring. Was too lazy to walk out to 50 yards.
I've never actually shot an m41 so I can't say how the trigger is relatively. But this one has some take up but no creep, crisp break. Trigger is adjustable, sort of.
It was really nice to practice with no noise, no recoil, and no powder fumes.
Shame they don't make these anymore.
The S&W Model 52 is a .38 Special wadcutter round. The pistol itself is based on a Model 39 style frame. It was a great centerfire gun. Built especially for Bullseye competition, it only had a 5 round magazine. Great for shooting timed and rapid fire as these pistols had a really tame recoil. The magazines were finicky and reliable feeding could be an issue. Typically they took some tweaking on the feed lips to get them to feed the .38 spl wad cartridge regularly. I believe they stopped making these in the late 80's or the early 90's. There was a lot of hand fitting and they weren't a high profit handgun for S&W.
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