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Posted: 1/14/2003 11:51:43 PM EDT
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Anyone else own a S&W 52? I've got a 52-2, had it for a couple of years now & love it beyond description. >gg< Anything you old timers (no offense) can tell me to watch out for down the road? Any idea what the trigger poundage is set at? 2lbs? 1-1/2lbs? |
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Bob, I have an "A" series 52-2 with barrel weights and it's a great shooter. The action is so smooth it feels like velvet. Trigger pull feels like yours and crisp too. One day I'll put a gauge on it. Remember to tighten the barrel nut only finger tight. And the short extractor is no longer available ANYWHERE. This may be heresy, but check www.smith-wessonforum.com for some M52 maniacs. Arock from CSFF days |
I'll be getting a Blue Book today so I can answer these mind-bending questions. >gg< I still ads in Gun List for these Colts. As soon as I get my lottery win I'm sure I'll add them to my list. How do they compare to the 52 as far as accuracy? Or to other Gold Cups? |
Bob, I don't have a clue. Never shot against one and don't know anybody who has one. They certainly are not as common as Model 52's and there may be a reason for that. I'd still like to have one in the inventory some day. |
According to the Blue Book, only .38spl WC was the caliber made. So if .38 Super was used it was made that way with an aftermarket barrel. I wouldn't think that mags would be able to be swapped over either. I would list that one as urban legend, IMO. |
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