Jim Watson
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A .22 wadcutter is "interesting", I see it in the 1939 Stoegers as "Indoor Target, Sharp Shouldered."
But roundnose has been standard for a long time, largely because of the number of automatics in use. I can't see that Indoor Target working in anything but a revolver or single shot.
Although Eley Tenex is now a flat point with a pimple.
Some? I have not seen one that was not, unless you count the 52A which looks like a Model 39 except chambered for .38 AMU.
But roundnose has been standard for a long time, largely because of the number of automatics in use. I can't see that Indoor Target working in anything but a revolver or single shot.
Although Eley Tenex is now a flat point with a pimple.
I know there were some S&W Model 52's made to only shoot 38 Special wadcutters.
Some? I have not seen one that was not, unless you count the 52A which looks like a Model 39 except chambered for .38 AMU.