Abbynormal Bullseye guns (abnormal, but normal if they were from Abby)
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Abbynormal Bullseye guns (abnormal, but normal if they were from Abby)
In the for sale area, some "catalogs" for guns that can be used in Bullseye are listed for download. These are more than just images and prices, but contain detailed discussion of accuracy, reliability, handling characteristics, and other "useful stuff" about some guns that are rare in forum discussions. Except for a few of the more inaccurate guns in the catalog like the early S&W 41 or the 107 Hi Standard Victors, most of the pistols mentioned are at the 0.2-0.3 MOA accuracy level.
A quick look at the listing might be worth while, for those interested in guns that are much more accurate than the "usual" bullseye guns or have unusual features.
A new "catalog" (actually catalogue raisonne) focusing on the S&W 41 that S&W never made (the Hammerli 206-215 series) also is available now.
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t3188-legendary-hammerli-walther-steyr-sig-pfuff-hi-standard
Or just send an email request to Nikita@alum.MIT.edu, and indicate if you want all of them, or just selected ones (pistols in general, rifles, Hi Standard only, 208-212 only).
Moderators, please remove this post if you think the classification or category is inappropriate.
A quick look at the listing might be worth while, for those interested in guns that are much more accurate than the "usual" bullseye guns or have unusual features.
A new "catalog" (actually catalogue raisonne) focusing on the S&W 41 that S&W never made (the Hammerli 206-215 series) also is available now.
https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t3188-legendary-hammerli-walther-steyr-sig-pfuff-hi-standard
Or just send an email request to Nikita@alum.MIT.edu, and indicate if you want all of them, or just selected ones (pistols in general, rifles, Hi Standard only, 208-212 only).
Moderators, please remove this post if you think the classification or category is inappropriate.
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