Colt Woodsman Match Target
I purchased this pistol a couple of weeks ago because I wanted something cheaper to shoot than my 45's.
This one is now out for a small repair to the safety lock detail assembly, new HFC firing pin,clean and tune.
I have never owned one of these but the price was right and its in pretty good shape, should be fun to shoot.
Has anyone had any experience with these? This one is from (I think) 1961.
What would be the normal distance to test this out? 25yds? 100ft.?
This is a 3rd series Colt Woodsman Match Target
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Re: Woodsman Match Target
My pistol (pictured above) is at Heffrom firearms in Iowa for a new firing pin and tuning. They called today and while inspection of all the parts before re-assembly they found a small crack in the sear. So I have one more small part to replace and then it will be shipped back to me. I will need to find some "target" ammo and see how well this pistols shoots. Can't wait to get it back.
BTW Heffrom firearms has been great in all communications and concerns I had. They seem to be a "straight up" group who know what they are doing.
I am not associated with them but I am impressed with them.
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Update: Colt Woodsman Match Target
My pistol is still at Heffron Firearms Classics. My pistol is one of 4 waiting for a "sear". Seems that the sear was a weak link in these pistols and at the moment are a very hard to find part.
Not complaining, just updating. I guess that is the cost of owning a "vintage" pistol parts are sometimes very hard to acquire.
Jim........aka............hognfrog
Heffron Firearms Classics
Hi Jim,
I was wondering if you have heard anything from Heffron since early Sept. He has a H&R Military Mod 12 target 22 rimfire of mine for an accuracy job.
Joe