VThillman
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Just today traded a Smith M&P40 (and considerable cash) for a Taylors (Chiappa) model 1892 in .357 - with a 24" octagon barrel. Talk about muzzle-heavy, hoo-hah. It's a beautiful gun though, and I don't plan to hunt with it - or do CAS either. I hope to lob 158 & 180gr bullets out of it at paper targets 50 & 100 yards away, lots of them per range session. Working up the ultimate accurate and nonleading loads will be fun.
Do need to change the sights; probably a Skinner barrel-mounted peep and a 'gold' bead front. Those shouldn't look too anachronistic, eh?
Do need to change the sights; probably a Skinner barrel-mounted peep and a 'gold' bead front. Those shouldn't look too anachronistic, eh?