Magic Wand at 100 Yards

Bushmaster1313

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Those boys (and girls) in Springfield sure knew how to make a Service Revolver.
 
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Funny how those old guns without all the bells and whistles and government mandated improvements can still shoot as good today as they could 40, 50, 60 years and more ago. Especially when they are not tricked out with high tech sighting aids or optics. Just the man and the gun, I love it. Keep on doing what you are doing.
 
Funny how those old guns without all the bells and whistles and government mandated improvements can still shoot as good today as they could 40, 50, 60 years and more ago. Especially when they are not tricked out with high tech sighting aids or optics.

I did add the Tyler T-Grip.
It is a very big help for me.

P.S. The Holster wear and turn line from the previous owner(s) do not have a deleterious effect on accuracy, but they do encourage me to get out to the range as often as possible:)
 
Nice shooting Bushmaster !

I've gotta M-28 Highway Patrolman (your gun's poor relative, as you likely know - they have a plain matte blue finish and not the nice checkering).

They built them right back then.

I'll have to take it out and do some long range shooting with it.

Youve inspired me ! :)

P.S. - - what length barrel is that ? Thanks
 
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