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You know, I think we still have a bunch of bowling pins in our storage trailer. I will check, and if so, maybe we can do a bowling pin side match at the Sept NTPS match. Can't do August since we are hosting the TN state USPSA match. It's a blast shooting pins!

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recguns.com has the details on how the matches were set up.I remember at one time Kawser made a special bullet just for pin shooting.It was a lead bullet with a flat nose but the surface of the nose looked like a meat tenderizer.It was a popular sport for a short time

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Please post up some pictures. What are details on how it was configured?

I almost forgot about this.

It's a Smith and Wesson 1917. It was manufactured January 1918. It's had the action polished, hammer bobbed, barrel cut down, barrel cut and tapped for the front sight platform and the rear milled for a factory adjustable adjustable rear sight. I have some Eagle grips coming for it to replace the hogue rubber grip.

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You know, I think we still have a bunch of bowling pins in our storage trailer. I will check, and if so, maybe we can do a bowling pin side match at the Sept NTPS match. Can't do August since we are hosting the TN state USPSA match. It's a blast shooting pins!

Any further info on the match?

Mike

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I almost forgot about this.

It's a Smith and Wesson 1917. It was manufactured January 1918. It's had the action polished, hammer bobbed, barrel cut down, barrel cut and tapped for the front sight platform and the rear milled for a factory adjustable adjustable rear sight. I have some Eagle grips coming for it to replace the hogue rubber grip.

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Mike

Nice looking revolver Mike. That thing looks no where near it's true age. Sweet.

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Just seen this post and was about to ask the same question. I live in GA right now and will be moving to the Manchester/Beech Grove area soon. Here we still have pin matches every Wed night. Would love to find a indoor range in MId Tenn to do this at. Any other news??

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