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.44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model Target
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01-25-2010, 03:23 PM
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Nice find George. I would letter it too
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01-25-2010, 06:09 PM
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thanks gary. been hard finding them as of late. some local auction are coming up will have to see what happens...
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Nice 44 Second Model Target. I have a K-22 Outdoorsman that letters with a marble front sight and a U-notch rear sight. The U-notch rear was usually used in conjunction with the marble front sight.
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Very nice. 2nd model .44s aren't valued as much as 1st and 3rds, but they still are goodens'.
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Very nice 2nd model. It definitely needs a letter.
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I REALLY like that gun. You sure don't see too many target versions of the 2nd Model. Looks like a nice honest example with the matching number grips and the cool front sight being a nice bonus. I hope it letters like it stands. Please let us know what the letter says and thanks for posting the pics.
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Neat gun. Just enough wear that shows it was "loved".
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gjamison, that is a nice honest old Smith. I have been looking for one to fill a hole. And that is the type I;m looking for. I want a representative sample and a shooter, no safe queen. If you ever fall out of love with it, let me know. Of course if it comes back shipped to Keith or McGivern, never mind. Enjoy.
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Great find! I'd love to run into one of those someday. Thanks for posting,
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They are neat guns. Mine has been restored, I believe, as it has a really long throat in it. Good job though.
And here's a trip to the range. Twenty-five yards - 12 rounds. I quit after that.
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