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LIVING ROOM Continuedfrom page 36 for every box of cases. THE BARNETT SYSTEM Barnett's system is more complex. At $49.95 list for the box full of goodies, you get more to play with. Getting ready to shoot is more involved and takes more time; but there are advantages. The accurate range is greater, and you can use any ordinary air gun pellet trap with complete safety. When I first saw this unit at the SHOT Show in Atlanta, only the four-inch barrel model was available. The Barnett folks now tell me that they also have a two-inch barrel version. I didn't think to ask ifbarrel units could be bought separately, which would permit the use of the same set of accessories for both the two-irich and fourinch guns. A unit for 9mm autos, which will function only as a single shot, is scheduled to be produced. Installing the .177 barrel is easy, and will not harm the rifling in your prized smoke pole. A pair of rubber "0" rings support the back end ofthe barrel. At the front, it is held by a split brass collet, which is expanded by turning a nut on the end of the barrel until it is finger-tight. Testing the unit on our lO-meter airgun range, we foun'd that the round-nose pellets supplied with the unit were more accurate than most of our flat-nose match pellets. The makers claim that the special lubrication on the pellets is responsible. It may be; I don't know. We installed the unit on several different guns with no problems. At 10 meters, we got a few five-shot groups under two inches, but most were a bit larger. Using the Oehler 33 Chronotach with Skyscreens, we checked the velocity with Barnett's pellets at 428 fps, using Remington #5Y2 primers. While it isn't the real thing, the Barnett unit is ideal for realistic and inexpensive indoor practice. And it's ~ fun to use. , INFO 'QUICKIE' The Mauser Model 1896 pistol-best known as the "Broomhandle"-is considered an important development in firearms design and paved the way for modern military semi-automatics. It proved that a self-loading pistol was practical for military purposes. The "Broomhandle" came in two calibers-." 9mm Parabellum (Luger) and 7.63 mm. It is a prized collector's piece. -( WILSON COMBAT No. 1 Competition Match Trigger (Iong'adjustable) $15.95 No. 4 Combat Stainless Magazine with base pad, 7 rd. $15.95 WILSON COMBAT No. 3 High Visibility Combat Sights $25.00. No. 3D with 3 dot sighting system $32.00. We will install within 3 wks. for a $20.00 labor charge. FINE CUSTOM COMBAT HANDGUNS and ACCESSORIES for the DISCRIMINATING SHOOTER. No. 2B SHOK-BUFFTM Replacement buffers (pkg. of 6) , "" ,., , .. $5.50 No.6 Extended Combat Safety (blue or stainless) , , , . , , $19.50 No. 7 Extended Combat Slide Release (blue or stainless) , , , . , , . , , , , ,. $21.50 No. 10 Heavy Outy Recoil spring (govl. or comm.)$2.5O No. 11 Heavy Duty Recoil Spring Kit (gOVl. or comm.) , , , , , . , . , , $4.50 No.5 Magazine base pads $1.50 No. 34 WILSON COMBAT Extended Combat Ejector (100% positive ejection) .",., , $15.95 No. 13 Pachmayr GM·45C Combat Grips, . , .. , $17.50 No. 14 Pachmayr Mainspring Housing (B or C) $10.50 No. 23 Break-Free CLP (90 gm.) ,." .. $3.45 No. 16 Rogers E·Z Loader Magazine Well .. , $9.95 • No. 15 Rogers PPS Combat Grips (black) $14.95 .. No. 18 Rogers World Holster, black (govl.·G.C., comm. or longslide) $36.95 No. 22 Bbl. Bushing Wrench $3.00 No. 31 Extended Magazine Release $21.95 No. 21 Combat Blue Magazine with base pad. $11.95 No. 32 Witch ita Adjustable Combat Rear SightsS49.95 No. 44 Hallock's .45 Auto Handbook: $11.95 WILSON COMBAT SHOK-BUFFTM Shock Absorber kit (govt. G.C. or comm.) $5.50 WILSON COMBAT No. 9 Commander Style Hammer 4140 steel $16.95 WILSON COMBAT No. 12 DWYER" Group Gripper"TM Kit (govt., G.C.) $22.95. No. 12C commander model $27.95. Add $2.50 postage and handling per order, COD's welcome. NO Credit Card orders please. Ark. residents add 3% sales tax. All M.O. Cart. check and COD orders processed within 5 business days. Send SASE for prioa sheet OR $2.00 for 1982 picture Brochure of Custom Combat Modifications and Accessories. 1983 HANDGUNNER ANNUAL Now on your newsstand! AMERICAN HANDGUNNER . JANUARYIFEBRUARY 1983 91
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