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Old 02-20-2021, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by rct269 View Post
Okay, well 1939 says you have the " two screw" sight. It is, at once, the finest sight S&W ever made, and more than a little bit weird when it comes to the adjustment and locking procedure. If you adjust and lock it the way it makes sense to do it, you will have done it incorrectly-----and it will shoot loose---anywhere from right now on a 357 Magnum to sometime in the next century on a .22.

Let me know if you'd like some help with the proper procedure.

Ralph Tremaine
Interesting that you mentioned that. My oldest S&W revolvers all are fixed sight guns, and the sweet spot of my collection consists of post-war, pre-1957 guns with adjustable sights that I am very familiar with. I would be most interested in any tips you would suggest. Thank you for the offer.
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