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Old 03-22-2012, 07:34 PM
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Got a opportunity on a 66-1, 4" pinned barrel, maybe 95% been "sitting on the night stand for 10 years" condition. Non-original wood grips. Just bought a 19-4 nickel snubbie,but might go for it if I can get it right.What are they going for? How would it compare to the 19?
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the 66 is the stainless version of the 19....i would think the price should be somewhere around the $500-550 mark....

here's one I picked up earlier last year for $475 plus freight.

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Yes,interesting that the Blue Book values the 66 about 20% less than the 19.
Here's a pic, can anybody identify those grips?


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Old 03-22-2012, 08:48 PM
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grips are original Rogers combats made for only a couple years in the late 70's ~~~ sarfariland bought them out and produced the same shape but with their medallion on the right gri

btw the originals came with a allen head grip screw, but a lot of shooters changed to a flathead screw to eliminate carrying a allen wrench

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Old 03-22-2012, 09:04 PM
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$450-550 if it's both pinned and recessed. Some of the late -1's are only pinned, no recessed cylinders.
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