Originally Posted by GunDoc7
I've got a Woodsman Target (not Match Target) I bought new in 1977 or thereabouts. 6" barrel. I still have the box and papers. Minimal holster wear, with likely less than 500 rounds through it.

The plan was to make it the gun I carried when I was carrying a .22 handgun "just because." I decided a S&W 63 was better for that duty, although I also found I usually carried a .38 or .357 revolver instead.

For plinking I tend to shoot a Ruger Mk III Target. The Woodsman is lighter and more finely made than the Ruger, but if it is more accurate it would take a Ransom Rest to prove it. Based on what the Ruger does when wearing a scope, my money would be on it in an accuracy test. I never shoot the Woodsman. It is on my list to sell once I learn to use one of the gun auction sites and get to selling.

Put it on Texas armlist for a resident face to face sale.
Too easy to set up an account.
" encrypt" a contact number with numbers and letters
Call or text only , will not respond to email
Give out a possible travel distance / halfway distance
Face to face deal in secure public area .
Show state ID.

Some one will have to have that pistol.....

You will also potentially make contacts in the gun network in your area also.

It's easy to sort out bs artist on armlist.
Not the nightmare ya have heard espically with guys doing ffl shipping from other states.



Jmo....
Btdt.....