Third Model Single Shot With Messed Up Barrel

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I would love to have your messed up barrel!!!!!!! All matching serial numbers? You have a very nice pistol, congratulations.
 
Congratulations and thanks for sharing!! She is beautiful. I would love to know what Pope did to her.
 
Well, Pope for sure installed his barrel liner---and may or may not have "messed" up the sights. I have a 1st Model with seemingly identical "messed up" sights, but they forgot to mess up the barrel---inside or out----damn it anyhow.(!!)

Ralph Tremaine
 
I really like the finer sights, but they can be hard to get used to. Once you get your glasses and eyes figured out you can really them shoot well.
Shooting small targets at long range is very tough because the sight covers the target.
 
Because some old guy named Harry done went and changed the rifling. Then he put his name on it. At least he didn't add a driver's license number. Now I need to find another one that a guy named Roper ruined by replacing the factory stocks.

Bob
 
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With excellent Pope rifling and a tight (but not Olympic) chamber, I would expect it to be a tack driver. Unfortunately, my shooting days are mostly over.
It hurts to see my groups with guns such as this (and my Outdoorsmans, Hammerlis, etc.), knowing what they are capable of and what I used to be capable of.

Bob
 
My suggestion: Don't give up, shoot every day and have fun with it.
I decided to make my shooting hand gun therapy and have devoted at least an hour a day to it and guess what? Feel better, can walk further and shoot better and enjoy to my fullest.
 
I bumped this back to the top because Ed Fowler gives excellent advice here. Shoot every day, even if just a pump up pellet gun. It keeps your reflexes trained.
And us old folks need all the help we can get.
76 young
Dan
 
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