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A man's got to know his limitations |
Nice score. I remember when all the police in my town carried the 65 or 66. I have a 66-2 myself, would love to have a no dash. "But, as luck would have it, he stood up. He caught that chunk of lead." Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock "If there's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it." Clarence Worley | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
Nice to see it shoots as good as it looks! Looking forward to seeing what kind of leather you get for it. I ended up ordering a used 1791 cheap off of eBay for now...I'm hoping it will serve as a gun bucket for both the 66 and the GP100, which I've never carried due to the weight...but I will probably end up wanting something better at some point. | |||
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Hop head |
I think mine is a 66-3, would need to look to verify 3' full length ejector round butt Lew Horton or one of the big dealer/wholesaler specials from the 80's (IIRC I bought it a year after we got married, which would be 87 or so) great revolver the factory grips got replaced with a set of Eagle combat looking grips, smooth with finger grooves, it tended to rotate in my hand under 357 loads, now it does not, quite accurate too https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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@92fstech - sounds good; I was thinking I’d read good comments about the 1791 line. There’s an LGS near me that often has some of their products in-stock - looked like solid gear! @lyman - now that is indeed a special 66 there. I’ve gotten to handle one of those once - what a great configuration for a .357. "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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And by the way @all haha - thanks again for the good words on this gun. I’m glad I ultimately did not resist the call of this one haha! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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Diablo Blanco |
That is a beautiful example of an early SS sights gun. I have a 66-1 snub that has worked its way into my carry rotation. Congrats on a nice score. _________________________ "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last” - Winston Churchil | |||
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Little ray of sunshine |
I have a 3.2" 66-5. It is round butt, has the Hi-Viz front sight and a v notch in the rear. It has the new thumb latch design, but no lock. My understanding is that these were for Lew Horton's. It has a great trigger and a wonderful double action, and I shoot it very accurately, even though those sights are not ideal for precision. Some dope boogered up the side plate when a screw driver slipped, but the grips I have on it cover that screw, so it isn't obvious. The 3" 66s do sell for a noticeable premium now. I've seen them offered at $1000, but I don't know if they sell at that price. $800 isn't too much, though. (I didn't pay that as I got it years ago.) I remember those goncalo alves grips from the '80s. I had a set on a 686 no dash, but they are damned uncomfortable and bulky. I removed them for a set of Hogue Monogrips. I may still have the goncalo alves grips somewhere. The wood was pretty. The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. | |||
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Re: the target stocks - I’ve been shooting mostly N-frames lately, including a 27-2 with the same style stocks…the K-frame feels almost svelt in comparison haha! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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I believe your 66-5 is one of the "Stocking Dealer Specials" & probably not a LH gun--I had one awhile back, and that's what my research at the time lead me to conclude, anyway--It's one in a LONG LINE of Smiffs I should never have parted with... | |||
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best |
LH or not, a 3" K-Frame is just about the perfect-sized six-shooter. I wish they were more prolific, as the rarity has driven prices up past what I'm willing to pay. I'd love to see pics of yours, jhe, if you have any! | |||
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When you fall, I will be there to catch you -With love, the floor |
Carried a 66-2 as a duty revolver years back. I happened to get a lemon that would bind up way too often. Soon after they authorized the 686 and it got sidelined. Traded it in many years later here in NH. Still have a mint 66 in the 2.5 inch variety. While it doesn't come out that much it's a great gun to play around with from time to time. | |||
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WOW!!! When they said all stainless steel they mean all stainless steel. Plus pinned and recessed. I am queer for stainless steel anyway. What a gorgeous example you found. | |||
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My SW M-66 is of the no dash variety, similar to a previous poster, I got out of the academy in 1976, purchased the M-66 about that time through a special department order. I carried that gun and a Model 15 before that. Back in the day, dump pouches for ammo, and only department issued ammo could be carried. Qualifications used commercial reloaded .38 wadcutter. Department ammo was Remington 38 Plus P. So it was a good idea to do some practicing with the Plus P ammo, nothing like the low bid .38 reloads. I still have both, 66 no dash and 15. Many years later I picked up M-66 no dash 2 1./2 in bbl. Needed a taller rear sight but it is a fine shooting snub nose. | |||
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Each post crafted from rich Corinthian leather |
Thanks again for all the comments here - I really enjoy seeing both the revolver memories AND the ongoing wave of interest in guns like this one. I officially have gunleather on-order for this one; pics to follow when it arrives! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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Conservative in Nor Cal constantly swimming up stream |
Here’s my 66-2. Was my dad’s service revolver. I still have the original grips but I put the Hogue grips on because it was banging the crap out of my knuckle while shooting.357 goodness. This message has been edited. Last edited by: PR64, ----------------------------------- Get your guns b4 the Dems take them away Sig P-229 Sig P-220 Combat | |||
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Nice, @PR64! I am a sucker for S&W red-ramp front sights like that! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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War Damn Eagle! |
Beautiful revolver! I snagged a 66-2 a handful of years ago via local auction for a song. It was used, but not abused, and the price was right. I really wanted something along the lines of a 19 or 586, but just couldn't pass it up. It's been mostly fed .38s and sighted for same, but every few years I crank off a few 357s just for fun. Obligatory pic | |||
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The Constable |
Had my original M-66 nothing , from 1971? 1972 maybe? Until a few months back. Gifted it to a longtime friend. ALL the gun most of us could ever need. But the variety is so enticing....revolvers, BHP's, 1911's,SIG's etc. Though in the end it's all just stuff. I'd like my stuff to go to someone who likes and appreciates it. Beautiful M-66! Shoot it frequently and enjoy it. FN in MT | |||
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Diablo Blanco |
I had a sweet 66 no dash 4” with the non stainless sights that I sold a few years back along with a bunch of old Smiths I just didn’t shoot. I did acquire this one which has one of the most exquisite triggers and has made it into my carry rotation. I absolutely love a good K frame. [IMG:left] 062DCE87-CDD4-4E36-9F9E-A5C6A8EAC6FD by David King, on Flickr[/IMG] _________________________ "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last” - Winston Churchil | |||
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Page late and a dollar short |
I was gifted a 66-1 4” barrel a couple of years ago, ex PD gun, Box, papers, screwdriver, missing the cleaning rod. Outside of the factory test fire I don’t think it has ever been shot. -------------------------------------—————— ————————--Ignorance is a powerful tool if applied at the right time, even, usually, surpassing knowledge(E.J.Potter, A.K.A. The Michigan Madman) | |||
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