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Smith and Wesson model 52 . ?
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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 3653973" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>As I remember the pleasure of firing five rounds out of the S&W model 52 semi auto pistol that someone handed me back in the late 1970’s, it seemed magically accurate at fifty feet on a bullseye target. At Riley and Kelley Gilmore’s 11th Street indoor pistol range. Tulsa Firearms Training (Center? Academy?) Had no idea before that any auto pistol could feed full wad cutters. I was led to believe that this model was used to compete in the NRA Bullseye Pistol matches, fired one handed at 25 & 50 yard distances. Slow and rapid fire stages. Ten shot groups/strings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 3653973, member: 2449"] As I remember the pleasure of firing five rounds out of the S&W model 52 semi auto pistol that someone handed me back in the late 1970’s, it seemed magically accurate at fifty feet on a bullseye target. At Riley and Kelley Gilmore’s 11th Street indoor pistol range. Tulsa Firearms Training (Center? Academy?) Had no idea before that any auto pistol could feed full wad cutters. I was led to believe that this model was used to compete in the NRA Bullseye Pistol matches, fired one handed at 25 & 50 yard distances. Slow and rapid fire stages. Ten shot groups/strings. [/QUOTE]
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