I got this 67 no dash as a throw in for $200 when I bought a H&R at a local pawnshop. The gun had been in the shop for a long time and I guess they were having a hard time selling it because it is a .38 and not a .357. Good mechanically in the shop. Lots of carry wear that I am going to try to FLitz away what I can. The gun shot just like you would expect an experienced K frame to shoot like, smooth and accurate.