Range time with the 520

scott1970

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After shoveling two-thousand pounds of gravel today I still had enough energy to take the 520 to the range for a little shooting. Such a fun revolver.

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Unfortunately, my range was in dire need of a mowing, so I knocked that out while I was there. I have a bunch of work I need to do to get my range back up to par, steel plates hung back up, paper target frames repaired, etc.

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I live in Stockton CA so I don't need a range. I just shoot down the street. Shootings are so common that nobody notices as long as I don't shoot up anybody's ride. (Just kidding. Probably-maybe.) You should get a sheep then you wouldn't have to mow the grass so much.

By the way, NICE REVOLVER.
 
I had two of these at one time. Both were ANIB as I hear most of them are found that way. I let a friend have one and I still have the other. I got them over 20 years ago for about $400.00 each. At the time at the shop I was in there were two for sale and I bought both. I also bought one from a fellow forum member who can name himself if he wants to. Bottom line, I still have one and still enjoy popping a few caps through it every now and then. They are a beautiful piece of engineering.
 
Suspect last of the breed of heavy duty police revolvers before switching to light weight alloy and plastic semiautos.
 
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