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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.




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Posts: 4715 | Location: SouthCentral PA | Registered: December 05, 1999Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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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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Now, new belt, holster, speedloaders and speedloader pouches.


Ha, already have that covered. Might even have a spring kit laying around for it.

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Are you happy with the orange ramp front sight?


Yes, I'm actually very happy with it.

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Have you considered adding a Tyler T grip to that?


I've never tried one on a J-Frame, but now you have me thinking....

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Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six
 
Posts: 4715 | Location: SouthCentral PA | Registered: December 05, 1999Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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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!


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Posts: 11803 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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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.
 
Posts: 4763 | Location: Middletown, PA | Registered: January 09, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You got a great deal.

Those
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oversized grips
are worth $200 alone.
 
Posts: 2128 | Location: Bowling Green, KY | Registered: January 02, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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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.


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Posts: 10038 | Location: Illinois farm country | Registered: November 15, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I did the same thing last week with this one I sold 14 years ago or so.






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Nice score. You did well and it looks great.
 
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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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oversized grips
are worth $200 alone.


Thanks for that tidbit. I have no use for them so I might throw them up on ebay.



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