Pistols > Model HSC Pistol
Firing the Eagle F
murton:
When I first acquired it, was full of grease internally. It appeared to haven't to fired in years, if at all. Since being brought back to the States in the 40's. Cleaned out all the crud, and lubed it with Remoil.
The local farm store just got in shipment of Aguila .32 ACP's. (They told me that they haven't had any .32's, for ages.).
Took it out to the forest yesterday. Had to shoot at 7 yds, As the front sight is all but invisible at longer ranges. Ran two full mags of the Aguila's through it. Perfect function. Accuracy was also excellent. Considering the front sight is all but invisible.
Warbird:
Read somewhere that most gunfights occur at 7 yards or less so your practice distance is very appropriate. Would you share the full serial number of your Eagle/F, is it blue or phosphate, and plastic or wood Grips?
1914mauser:
Peter, - I think this user did that in a previous post. Regards, - Burgess
Warbird:
In that case, Murton would you please use the "Reply" function in the original thread and not start a new thread every time you have a thought on the same subject. Thanks!
jcorl:
Murton,
You could not pay me enough money to fire my HSc "F". Your gun by it's photos is far more of a collectable grade than a shooter grade. I am happy it fired well for you, but they only made a few of these. They may not break easy, but they do show wear and usage when fired. Just an idea and food for thought.
Jim
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