idling,
Looks to me to be about a 1985 model you've got there. It's a lot of fun to shoot a pistol this accurate but there is a downside. If the shot is not dead center, you can't blame the pistol!
Here's a picture of my favorite. It's a classic 59 model.
I bought a brand new one Performance Center model 41 5 or 6 weeks ago. The gun will not cycle manually. You cant rack the slide, the safety wont budge. and the trigger guard will nut pull down for disassembly. In other words not one single function works out of the box. Oh, did I mention this came from the Performance Center hand tuned. What a joke. I sent it back they told me 6 to 8 weeks before they can get to it. I never even got to put ammo in it. The only thing that worked was the mag release. Not happy! Total P.O.S
idling,
Looks to me to be about a 1985 model you've got there. It's a lot of fun to shoot a pistol this accurate but there is a downside. If the shot is not dead center, you can't blame the pistol!
Here's a picture of my favorite. It's a classic 59 model.
Is that "relieved" notch at the slide muzzle peculiar to that model ?? Beautiful gun.![]()
This one seems to always find its way into the range bag. It is easy to understand why since it never misses a beat, provides superb accuracy and is just such a pleasure to shoot!
I believe that is a 5" sport barrel made from a 7 - 7 1/2" target barrel. The notch is what is left of the reduced area at the front of the long barrel.