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Post by orpheoet Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:11 pm

Just picked this up at a local store. It seems almost unfired. Curious as to the rear sight. I have another one of these with the knuckle busting bridge rear sight. This one has a non bridge. The diagram shows bridge. This one dates to 1967, my other one 1972. Paid 6 for this with matching box and all the documents.
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Post by Wobbley Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:14 am

That was the entry level target gun.  It is very accurate but the slide mounted sight did add to the dispersion a tad.
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Post by Jack H Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:27 am

An irrelevant tad.  The shooter added more.  I never noticed any difference in the bridge sight vs the slide sight.  The Tournament barrel sight radius added more advantage than the slide sight might have lost.  The Tournament barrel is very well balanced.  The fluted barrel had the sight radius but was a nose heavy.  And in past ransom testing I did with bull barrels and the Tournament barrel.  No difference.  Both good.
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