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Unread 07-09-2013, 05:42 PM   #21
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The long bbl. definitely increases velocity and bullet stabilization. The Scopes are extremely effective at 100 yards and longer.
The guy even invited me to shoot a few rounds from the revolver. Unfortunately, I was hurry to go home that day so I gave up the chance. Will try next time if I meet him again!
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Unread 07-10-2013, 09:37 AM   #22
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S&W currently produces long barrel revolvers(8 in. and longer) in large bore centerfire calibers. They are used by many in place of rifles in large game (deer, hogs, elk, etc.) hunting. They are very successful in their endeavors with these weapons.

The long bbl. definitely increases velocity and bullet stabilization. The Scopes are extremely effective at 100 yards and longer.
They are also used for silhouette shooting. I'm not sure if the long barrel increases velocity much, but the increased sight radius helps a lot.
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Zombeer, In 1984 the German "Waffen Digest" published a 26 page article by Joachim Gortz & Reinhard Kornmayer of non-factory developed "improvement" (Ertindungen fur die Parabellum-Pistole) for the luger, including such items as the Ideal stock, scopes, snail drums, Benk/Theimann stock, subcaliber units, sear & mag safeties, experimental holster, even the Martz Safety Toggle Release (MSTR) and much more. To my knowledge this article has not ever been publish in English, which is a shame and perhaps a great project for one of our German speakers. TH PS: I had a German friend translate it for me on audio tape, which I've managed to loose over the years.
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Not a Luger, but definitely a long barrel.
H&R Model 686 with 12" barrel, .22 and .22 MAG cylinders.
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To my knowledge this article has not ever been publish in English, which is a shame and perhaps a great project for one of our German speakers.
Sounds like an interesting idea.

(No, I don't speak or even read German)
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Not a Luger, but definitely a long barrel.
H&R Model 686 with 12" barrel, .22 and .22 MAG cylinders.
Best regards, Don
A friend of mine has one just like it, and IIRC in about the same condition. I usually don't care much for H&R, but this one is gorgeous!
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