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Feeding my addiction
Feeding my addiction
My shooting buddy woke me up last week with an early morning email, and a link to a Gunbroker listing, and said, "You should buy this gun." So I did, and went back to sleep. It's here today, a K-38 Masterpiece, born in 1959. Doesn't look like it was ever shot much, but somewhere along the way it got some moisture damage, possibly from being stored in a holster. Except for that, it's pretty nice. Hope it shoots as good as it looks:
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- North Country Gal
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Nice find. I'm sure you'll be pleased with the way it shoots. Doesn't get much better in a 38 than this one.
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Ditto, Ditto, to NCG's comment. Double thumbs up on your "new" revolver.
Looks great!
Looking forward to your range report with it.
Looks great!

~Пока~
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NCG, if I can't shoot straight with it, I will have to get really creative with my excuses. Humidity? Atmospheric pressure? Guy next to me with obnoxious muzzle brake?North Country Gal wrote:Nice find. I'm sure you'll be pleased with the way it shoots. Doesn't get much better in a 38 than this one.
My friend who coerced me into buying the gun regularly makes some astoundingly good shots with his 14-3. He shoots EVERY gun well, but he is particularly good with that one. They say it's a poor workman who blames his tools, but I don't know. It can't hurt to have good ones.

- North Country Gal
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It can only help to have good ones, that's for sure. New gun, though, so take your time and get know it a bit, before you make any conclusions. Probably won't take long with this one, however, to show its stuff.
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Went to the range today and worked on adjusting the sights. Is still shooting a bit low and to the right, but the trigger is good, and it shoots groups. I shot a few 5 shot groups at about 7 yards. Here are a couple:
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- North Country Gal
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That'll work. Don't think a semi-auto could do any better. Those old K frames sure can shoot. (You, too.
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I have a LOT of practicing to do. When my friend shoots those close range targets, all five of his shots go in the same hole. I have a ways to go yet. Will never get even close to what he can do, though.North Country Gal wrote:That'll work. Don't think a semi-auto could do any better. Those old K frames sure can shoot. (You, too.)
- BrokenolMarine
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I shot a Model 14 in competition at the local level for several years. I sold it to have the Gunsmith Build my PPC gun. I sure wish I had kept it, it was a tack driver. But... to compete at State level in PPC you had to really have a heavy barrel custom gun with three or four position rear sight.
Nice Find.

Nice Find.

You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can't do anymore with regret, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can't do anymore with regret, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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Nice gun, and great shooting! It looks like you're going to get along together just fine. 
