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		<title>By: Johno</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a lovely little Mk.IV target model .22LR, with a 6&quot; barrel.  I reckon the &#039;target&#039; specs consisted of the adjustable sights, as it had the standard profile light barrel.  The cylinder lockup was super-tight when the trigger was fully to the stop, as you&#039;d expect, having the dual-opposing lateral forces of the rectangular locking bolt and stop-bolt, torque from the indexing hand, and the large extension of the rear of the barrel assembly keeping everything aligned fore and aft.
I loved shooting that sweet little revolver, too bad that some thieving bastard liked it even more!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a lovely little Mk.IV target model .22LR, with a 6&#8243; barrel.  I reckon the &#8216;target&#8217; specs consisted of the adjustable sights, as it had the standard profile light barrel.  The cylinder lockup was super-tight when the trigger was fully to the stop, as you&#8217;d expect, having the dual-opposing lateral forces of the rectangular locking bolt and stop-bolt, torque from the indexing hand, and the large extension of the rear of the barrel assembly keeping everything aligned fore and aft.<br />
I loved shooting that sweet little revolver, too bad that some thieving bastard liked it even more!</p>
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