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Five shot custom; stainless steel; lightened cylinder.
New in box; only fired once. Slight scratching from being dropped. Target trigger; target hammer; six inch barrel; target front sight. Cushioned neoprene grip. Comes with ammunition. Tight action. Priced to sell. ![]()
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My WAG is that the reloader used just a tad too much gunpowder. It may have been one of those "here hold my beer and watch this"!!
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My WAG is a double-charge. Didn't check.
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Anyways. my main comment is: YIKES! ![]() |
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Guys, this is the new S&W "Open Top" commemorative!
It is a natural progression from their silly hammer/trigger lock system. It allows you to visually inspect to see if the chamber is loaded. |
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Rich, if that's yours, I'm really sorry for your loss! Hope you didn't get injured.
I wish I had one like this for teaching my reloading classes. Nothing like a prime example to get students' attention... Marc
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This pic was on root66's site, with the 'quick-change' Luger barrel. No other .44 pics; I'm guessing this is one of those pics that get passed around among the gun community for years... Only 'problem' I've ever had with loads was shooting in the Winter and the case lands in the snow...Even though it lies in a heated basement for a couple day, the melted snow inside the case didn't evaporate...There was maybe only a drop or so but I didn't notice it and it was enough to soak the powder..."Click, phht"...Out comes the squib rod! ![]() Now I shoot indoors. ![]()
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This photo and other views of this revolver have been around on other gun forums for quite some time. The majority of folks vote for overcharge(double/triple) with a low loft fast powder that made critical mass when the primer ignited. A S&W N frame is a rugged revolver, but there are, obviously, limits to it's strength.
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