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The name cracks me up.
"Pocket Target".... The jumbo-shrimp of the gun world.
Todd.
Indeed.
The name cracks me up.
"Pocket Target".... The jumbo-shrimp of the gun world.
Todd.
I finally picked up this Pocket-Target 22. Seems to be a 1970 model. Has a bit of holster wear, but not much turn line on the cylinder and it is mechanically sound. I snugged up two of three screws, gave it some oil where needed, and test fired it this afternoon.
Whomever owned it before me sighted it in perfectly. What a mighty fine trigger it has, so easy to shoot well for a small frame 3" barreled revolver!
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Hmmm...looks like my Pathfinder. Perhaps Pocket Target was the earlier name for the Pathfinder
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This here is my first firearm from many moons ago...a very old and loved nickle plated Charter Undercover.
I believe that I bought it for $140. This was a well loved, old boot gun that my father had bought off of a retired police buddy of his. I traded it off and sadly, never once shot the thing. To this day it is the one firearm that I regret getting rid of. Not necessarily because of the functionality of it...but more so the history and the fact that it was my first firearm.
Steel frame?
A 6 inch .357 Stratford that I got last year, unfired in box, and a 4 inch .357 with a pretty purple blued frame that I call Purple Pain.
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I also have the .32 Professional, but that thing has the problem sights and doesn't deserve a place in this thread.
Yeah, but all your missing is what the end of the barrel looks like. It's the frame and grip that matter most.I'd love to see a better pic of that 6" gun. She looks like she's trying to hide her true form in that pic.
View attachment 936724 View attachment 936725 My BK grip adapter arrived and makes the Herrett grip feel excellent!!!!
Tyler T-grip for S&W J-frame works great on a Charter arms with Herrett's Shooting Ace grips.
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