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| Giftedly Outspoken |
A few years ago, I did a dumb thing and sold off a S&W Model 60 (.38sp) that I really liked but rarely carried since the small Kahrs and then the P365 came out. It was an early to mid 80s produced gun which, was just a great time in terms of quality. Yesterday an FFL that I love put out their used gun list (they do this on Monday's and Thursdays). Well, there was a nice S&W Model 60-7 on it with a single picture and great price. I called as soon as they opened and put it on hold (if you call on the Thursday list they will hold till end of day Saturday). I picked it up today and I'm very happy. It's in excellent condition. Here's is the pic from the ad: I'm not a fan of the oversized grips so I thought no biggie, I'll get a set of factory originals off ebay (this was before I saw it in person). When I went to pick it up, I found the factory original grips in the factory blue cardboard box. The original grips are in absolutely mint condition. I also found the original purchase receipt tucked in the manual. Purchased in 1992, for $390.59. The original owner then paid $90 for Smooth Action job, $32 for Dovetailing the front sight and inserting and orange ramp, lastly they paid $46.85 for the S&W branded "combat" grips. So more than likely the over sized combat grips have been on it since day 1 which is why the original factory grips are absolutely mint. No range report yet, hopefully next week. Well here it is with the original factory grips. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | ||
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Very nice! Now, new belt, holster, speedloaders and speedloader pouches. Are you happy with the orange ramp front sight? | |||
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I like it! Have you considered adding a Tyler T grip to that? | |||
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| Giftedly Outspoken |
Ha, already have that covered. Might even have a spring kit laying around for it.
Yes, I'm actually very happy with it.
I've never tried one on a J-Frame, but now you have me thinking....This message has been edited. Last edited by: sigarms229, Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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| Thank you Very little ![]() |
Nice it's rare we get to find something we sold and get it back, or something just like it... Looks great, like the Factory grips keeps it original looking | |||
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That was a heck of a deal, and a really nice gun with some nice upgrades. I do prefer those stock grips, though, and awesome that they're mint! ----------------------------------------------------------- Any comments made by this poster are my own and do not reflect the views or opinions of my employer. | |||
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| Member |
I definitely would have made that deal. My 3 J frames are all aluminum framed. A steel would make a nice addition. And you would have no trouble selling those oversized grips if you wanted. | |||
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| Member |
You got a great deal. Those are worth $200 alone. | |||
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| Member |
I did the same dumb thing with a 36 in the late 1980's. Sweet, crisp trigger, I thought I needed cash and sold it along with a bunch of other nice stuff that I shouldn't have sold. Shot 2-1/2" groups at 75 feet if I did my part. I doubt I'll have a good reason to replace it, but maybe I'll run across one and just do so. -------------------------- Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. -- H L Mencken I always prefer reality when I can figure out what it is. -- JALLEN 10/18/18 | |||
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| Member |
I did the same thing last week with this one I sold 14 years ago or so. Nine years to retirement! Just waiting! | |||
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Nice score. You did well and it looks great. | |||
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| teacher of history |
I have had 2 or 3 J-frames over the years, but don't miss them. I found them difficult to shoot well and they don't hold much ammo and the ammo isn't that powerful. I never gave any thought to a .357 J-frame. My 365 holds almost 3 times as many rounds and the ammo is more effective. | |||
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| Giftedly Outspoken |
Thanks for that tidbit. I have no use for them so I might throw them up on ebay. Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six | |||
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