Great
That is a nice size pistol. This my other one:
Forehand & Wadsworth in 32.
Forehand & Wadsworth were son in laws of Ethan Allen and partners in Ethan Allen & Co. firm. After Allen's dearth in 1871 the outfit became Forehand & Wadsworth. Wadsworth retired in 1890 and it became...
Zero your JPoint
I have a Jpoint on my Glock 19....great little sight. Mount the sight, GENTLY zero the Windage and Elevation by turning the the adjustments one direction until they stop...don't force them. Then turn the adjustments the other direction keeping note of the total clicks or...
Thanks for all the info guys...great scoop! I understand any skepticism on the blueing. While I have seen many guns refinished and reblued over the last 45 years this one makes me pause.....60/40 chance is original blue job....but no matter, gun a fine find....lots of fun....will pick up a box...
Very Helpful. Is Marked as U.S. Revolver CO and I understand a bit about the relationship to Iver Johnson. Is very sound mechanically. Not sure if I'll get an age on it. Was told 1930's by the Gun Store.....Maybe someone knows more? Thanks a lot.
This is a US Revolver Company Breaktop 38S&W with a 4" barrel and the Sier# is 5237. Factory grips and factory blue at about 90+%.
Anyone give me an idea on age?
What would a Fair Price be? (So. California Area)
What Co. make a 38S&W round that is safe for this revolver. Yes I know it is...
Leather/Kydex
I like the leather as we'll. Adds a bit of class to a gun. Didn't get me wrong, Kydex has it's place. I have a PJ IWB holster for this gun and it fits the bill for a grab and go rig.
This leather is everyday coat and tie work gear. Makes the Shield look like a 007 rig. :cool...
Just 1 guy's Thought
Having worked 100+ Officer shooting along with a far share of homicides, 9mm will almost always get the job done. Today's torso recovered modern SD Ammo are bt a nickel and a dime in size and doing 9-11". Always worked for me?