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A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 6:12 pm
by WildBill
This is a picture taken last year when Puma Guy and I met at the PSC Range for a morning shoot.
It was a pistol day when I brought some of my Colts. He got to try a few guns that he hadn't shot before.
I got to shoot some of his also.

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Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:05 pm
by jrs_diesel
What is that pistol 2nd from the left with the odd grip?

I have seen some before (CG Academy), and recall they were used for competition shooting and were small caliber, but can't remember much about them beyond that.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2015 11:28 pm
by chasfm11
I'm not a wheel gun guy but think that I recognize the gun in the center as a Hi-Standard Trophy .22. That is because I have one very similar to it.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 4:53 am
by Nuts
jrs_diesel wrote:What is that pistol 2nd from the left with the odd grip?

I have seen some before (CG Academy), and recall they were used for competition shooting and were small caliber, but can't remember much about them beyond that.
Looks like a Tompson Contender. I've seen them chambered in all kinds of crazy wildcats. I had one in 6mm/223 That I used for pistol deer hunts on the west coast.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 8:54 am
by WildBill
Nuts wrote:
jrs_diesel wrote:What is that pistol 2nd from the left with the odd grip?

I have seen some before (CG Academy), and recall they were used for competition shooting and were small caliber, but can't remember much about them beyond that.
Looks like a Tompson Contender. I've seen them chambered in all kinds of crazy wildcats. I had one in 6mm/223 That I used for pistol deer hunts on the west coast.
This is not a Thompson Contender. It is a .22LR Hammerli Model 105 Free Pistol. They were very popular in Olympic Competitions in the 1960s and 70s.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 9:23 am
by Nuts
My bad. My t/c had the same grip. From that angle the only thing I see that is different is the trigger guard.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 10:31 am
by WildBill
Nuts wrote:My bad. My t/c had the same grip. From that angle the only thing I see that is different is the trigger guard.
A friend of mine has a T/C with many different barrels. They do have a similar appearance.
Another difference in appearance is the lever coming out at the bottom of the grip.
This pistol doesn't break open like the T/C.
The lever opens and closes the breach in order to load a round of ammunition.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 10:43 am
by WildBill
chasfm11 wrote:I'm not a wheel gun guy but think that I recognize the gun in the center as a Hi-Standard Trophy .22. That is because I have one very similar to it.
That is correct! This model is known as the Military Supermatic Trophy. Supposedly for the 1911 style grip. It didn't seem like that to me.
I wish I could shoot my 1911 like I can the High Standard.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:17 am
by John Galt
I believe I see a Colt Python. Very nice.

Re: A Day at the Range with Puma Guy

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2015 12:41 pm
by WildBill
John Galt wrote:I believe I see a Colt Python. Very nice.
Correct, it is very nice, with a 4" barrel.