gfors
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Just bought this M18, from a fellow forum member. It arrived at my LGS/FFL, late yesterday. Background check took an hour, instead of the usual 10-15 minutes, and range was closed, by the time I took possession of this beauty. Spent last night getting lost in its deep blue, and dreaming of shooting it.
Today, it got to to the range with some of its new family, a 70's 28-2, a similar vintage 66 No Dash, and a High Standard Supermatic, from the 60's. This Model 18 is from around 1958, according to SCSW #4, and almost a birth year gun for me (1959). It seems to be an accurate shooter, but I had a hard time seeing the front sight. And, as others have noted, chambers are tight on these things. Still, I was able to keep all my shots, between 15 and 25 yards, within a dinner plate, a few of those left handed. What an awesome trigger!
Today, it got to to the range with some of its new family, a 70's 28-2, a similar vintage 66 No Dash, and a High Standard Supermatic, from the 60's. This Model 18 is from around 1958, according to SCSW #4, and almost a birth year gun for me (1959). It seems to be an accurate shooter, but I had a hard time seeing the front sight. And, as others have noted, chambers are tight on these things. Still, I was able to keep all my shots, between 15 and 25 yards, within a dinner plate, a few of those left handed. What an awesome trigger!
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