PT7 -- SGC has a Range Pardner
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:30 am
I rarely take more than one firearm at a time to the range. Alongside my Henry SGC .22LR, I've decided it now has a Range Pardner; my new 1873 Stallion .22LR Six-Gun. And it is a "bronze" thing!
In different posts, I've shown the photo of my Henry Carbine with the special-ordered bronze ghost ring sight I added. Simply changed the blued stock receiver-mounted Skinner to "A Touch of Bronze."
Last evening I cleaned my 1873 Stallion after its second range visit. I realized why this is, to my eyes, such a sharp-looking CCH revolver. It's because of the added "bronze" components surrounding the trigger guard, and top & bottom of the grips. But I've not taken pictures of the Stallion with a view from the bottom. So here is that view, along with one photo of the CCH frame.
I think my future range visits when shooting .22LR caliber will now include both the SGC and the Stallion. They belong together, and are really "Pardner .22s." I like this pardnership. Looks like I'll be having double the fun at the range.
PT7
In different posts, I've shown the photo of my Henry Carbine with the special-ordered bronze ghost ring sight I added. Simply changed the blued stock receiver-mounted Skinner to "A Touch of Bronze."
Last evening I cleaned my 1873 Stallion after its second range visit. I realized why this is, to my eyes, such a sharp-looking CCH revolver. It's because of the added "bronze" components surrounding the trigger guard, and top & bottom of the grips. But I've not taken pictures of the Stallion with a view from the bottom. So here is that view, along with one photo of the CCH frame.
I think my future range visits when shooting .22LR caliber will now include both the SGC and the Stallion. They belong together, and are really "Pardner .22s." I like this pardnership. Looks like I'll be having double the fun at the range.
PT7