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    Birds Away

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    Oh yeah, time difference. It always screws me up. I had a three day weekend. It is very rare and makes going back to work even harder.
     

    Snapdragon

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    Yeah, the cylinder is binding up after a few shots. I was going to send it in to Smith, but that would be at least $100-150. I found a youtube video that told how to use shims to open up the cylinder gap, and I figure for the $10 the parts will cost me, it's worth a try.

    The only thing I might be considering now is a .22 revolver... maybe a single six or a Smith 17.

    Still can't get this out of my head... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=458058840
     

    Birds Away

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    I got away from .22 when I couldn't find any ammo. I used to have a conversion kit that mounted on any of my semis. I found I didn't shoot it very often. I like a little more recoil. ;)
     
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