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LOL you are just a kid then.
I'm curious where did you find it?
Gabby
I'm curious where did you find it?
Gabby
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I was in diapers then.LOL you are just a kid then.
I'm curious where did you find it?
Gabby
I was out of diapers long before then.I was in diapers then.
I found it here.
Otterpilot had it for sale
Enjoy. I love mine. Potted many a grouse with it.1955 (?) Model 43 Airweight
Here is a recent bad review of a S&W 22
I just know you HAD to have those grips because of the terrific recoil. I hope you can control the flinching now.
Sad thing is now - with the grips - the revolver won't fit in the box.
I need to find a good holster for it that won't wear badly on the finish. All the j-frame holsters I have seen are mostly for the snubbies.
What liquid did you use to make the slurry....I would think a light oil like '3 in 1' would be good..... maybe a solvent..... water.....inquiring minds want to know!You can ease the trigger pull in DA by backing off the screw in the grip frame that puts tension on the hammer spring, just do it by increments till you start having failure to fire then turn it back till it no longer fails, and leave it there, it should cycle a lot easier, another thing to do of course is take the works apart and polish everything. I took a short cut to that on my old M-19. I made a slurry of jewelers rouge
and ran it down into everything then put some fired cases in it and dry fired it until I grew a callus, I cheated and wore a glove LOL, but my trigger finger still got sore, but the action became butter smooth, after that I flushed the gun out clean and put a little lube in there and that was all. Really nice trigger pull after that. The good thing is you can't get heavy handed on the sears since they are just rubbing together no file or hone to damage the angles, the parts are just polishing each other. I used red rouge as it is very gentle, white rouge is a bit more aggressive. Doing this while watching a movie on TV or the internet is about long enough, but if you feel it needs to go some more, that's not a problem keep it up till you are happy with it, using the red rouge makes it almost impossible to over do it.
Have you taken the measurements of it yet so I can compare them to my M-19?
What liquid did you use to make the slurry....I would think a light oil like '3 in 1' would be good..... maybe a solvent..... water.....inquiring minds want to know!
Been busy - worked long days to take Friday off. Then XMas with my kids.
Cleared - sorryYour PM mail box is full, you need to clear it out a bit.
You did good but you screwed us by wondering about a lightweight. But anyway.. nice rig. You gonna just get a regular strap hip carry leather rig or what?
Nice. Nice gun. Yea, I remember reading the header and "lightweight" kinda limited the universe/pool. anywayOP: "I want a .22 RF revolver that is lightweight and handy"
I haven't decided yet. I remembered that I have a number of generic holsters that this might fit into, but only one of them has a flap. I want a flap.