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Old 04-04-2021, 06:53 PM
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The sights were square on the bullseye on target. All deviation is my 70 year old hand shake. If they were steady, it would have been a boring shoot - one big hole on the "X". Ammo was Federal HV 40gr RN.

Didn't know until today that these 22 Target Masterpiece (?) had flat trigger faces and frame mounted firing pins. Was S&W the first to use the frame mounted firing pin?
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