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In my opinion the 3-inch K and L frame revolvers are just about perfect for field use. I carry one or the other of these in a Tom Threepersons holster in the mountains of New Mexico several times a week.
I would be interested in seeing your working guns and hearing your preferences.
 
Posts: 118 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: 20 March 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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IMy message on the stocks did not make it through the process. The S&W66-4 has Eagle Rosewood stocks and the S&W CS-1 has stocks by Patrick Grashorn (alias Executioner)
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From another Nuevo Mexicano


3" 65/66's are hard to beat.

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Here is a model 13 and a 66 that are bed buddies:



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Here is my pet Model 66. It shoots OK.
 
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Here is my baby. Love it and it's as accurate if not more so than any other handgun I own. It's a 66-2 I bought in Ak. for 275.00. Best money I've ever spent besides my 93 HD Sportster that I have seriosly hopped up engine wise.





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Nice hardware you guys Cool


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Damn, Bullseye Smith keeps posting that 13-3 in nickel, and I've got it's exact twin in blue. But I really want a nickel one just like that to be a bed buddy for my Model 40-1 in nickel. Those pics of his are just killing me!


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Here is my 3 inch model 66:

 
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A three-inch Performance Center 681--the sweetest-shooting .357 I've ever owned:

 
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My lew horton 66-3 carry comp.
 
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Very nice fellas!!!


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Where in the heck are you guys finding those 3 inch Model 66's? I've never seen one in the metal. Nice!
 
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Bushrod, when I spotted mine, one of 300, I stressed over it for days. I only paid as much a couple times in my life. The gun felt perfect in my hand, had all the exact features I wanted. Actualy I would have been happy with blue and no comp, but I though the trilijon sights nice as I lived in the night, on my job as a guard. I finaly popped for it, and a couple days later seen its exact mate down the road in another shop! Never seen another before or since! Here is the paper that came with it.
I bought it about 10 years ago. The paper says it has uncle mike grips but mine and the other I saw had the wood. I suspect that hortons couldnt take or sell all 300 and some made it to calif where I lived. I might get a letter some day.

 
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