![]() ![]() If you own or have ever owned a Medalist, please feel free to chime-in with your experience and/or commentary. Wing Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades Medalist Medalist International Medalist Renaissance pritable schematics & blueprints tech specs, features & pictures. I intend to take it to the range next week to test MY accuracy. Overall, the piece is in great condition. The gold plated trigger does demonstrate a little wear as it has slight peeling on the left side and in a few spots on the shoe. All factory head screws are in new condition and show no signs of abuse. ![]() The factory bluing is deep throughout the entire piece. Not sure how much the piece has been fired but the barrel rifling is deep and bore is nice and shiny. It's pretty apparent that the piece was always pampered and handled with extra care as the vintage grips remain in pristine condition, still displaying a sharp texture after all the years, past. I find it better balanced but the Medalist is the more beautiful gun. ![]() I actually prefer the Medalist International 150, which is slightly smaller to comply with the international UIT rules. I purchased a reproduction Owner's Manual and I located 2 factory lock keys, as well. Likewise The Medalist is a really well made pistol and they last virtually forever. It came in it's original case with all the factory weights, weight adapter, screw driver and ammo block. I just acquired the 51 year old Medalist last week.
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