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Fred Kart S70 Colt. Our club president passed away earlier this year, his wife was our treasurer and a great 45 shooter. She gave up the competition shooting. It was something they did together.





 
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I like it


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thanks. here's a 10 shot group. 200gr swc 4.0 bullseye. It's setup for 185's

 
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Very nice pistol, Fred Kart was one of the best gunsmiths making bullseye pistols. I like seeing these fine bullseye guns in the hands of people who appreciate them.

You might enjoy this short video I made of shooting an R.L. Shockey bullseye pistol belonging to a friend. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABctItBKbtA

The same friend also has an early Jim Clark .45 I've photographed and shot, and need to video one of these days.
 
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dave

very interesting video, thanks.

I removed the aimpoint and put the bomar back on.

 
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Nice gun. Here is my two from a old bulleye shooter. One is a 38.
 
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