On two occasions I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the accuracy of a pistol with a 1 in 48” twist. One of these pistols I still own, and shoot. That pistol is an old Jukar .45 cal. That as I recall a friend bought in a kit for around thirty dollars. That little .45 is from the first run Jukar made of these pistols and I’m sure was made from a scrap piece of rifle barrel that they wanted to use up rather than scrap. It was given to me years ago by a friend who is long gone. I originally used it just for plinking, and as a test mule for building processes that I wanted to try, but not on a new build quite yet. The barrel of this gun is only about 8” long and I did recrown it since the factory job looked like it was done with a center punch. It shoots so well with about 50 grains of 3F that I had to quit loaning it to my shooting partner because he kept outshooting me with it. He has won events shooting this pistol against high end custom pistols, which really burns their taters.
Hungry Horse