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Oh Yeah, I'm In....My Sweet Mod. 66 (no dash) One of the First !!!.....Hope ya Like Her !!!.....
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Nice !
Wondering how early your serial is ?
I have two like yours but they several years into production :
Serial 4K52033 app. 1974 and Serial 4K68459 app. 1975
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Beautiful assemblage of a classic revolver.
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On of the 200 3" Model 19-3's made for the French government with fixed sights in 1974.
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Never understood why Smith didn't use this barrel profile on the 13 and the 65 (except for the short run of non LadySmiths ( a grail gun for me))?
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Never understood why Smith didn't use this barrel profile on the 13 and the 65 (except for the short run of non LadySmiths ( a grail gun for me))?
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What short run of non-Lady Smiths had this barrel profile?
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What short run of non-Lady Smiths had this barrel profile?
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Can't tell you; but over the years there have been pictures of "Factory" 65-ladysmiths without the "Ladysmith" etching.
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My Combat Mags
Model 66 No Dash with stainless site, new in box, SN 6K62349:
Model 19-3, SN 2K22151
Model 19-3, SN 5K31232 (Sorry - it's a little oily)
Model 65-2, SN7D31209
Anyone know the dates on these.
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Model 66 No Dash with stainless site, new in box, SN 6K62349
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Chris, I have not sent you the serial number on this one.
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Model 66 No Dash with stainless site, new in box, SN 6K62349:
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Something amiss in Hooterville...?
Never seen a SS snub rear site and didnt think they existed especially in the 6K prefix,
Is there any chance it was painted or hard chromed to simulate SS ?
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Something amiss in Hooterville...?
Never seen a SS snub rear site and didnt think they existed especially in the 6K prefix,
Is there any chance it was painted or hard chromed to simulate SS ?
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The sight is stainless, and not coated. The finish on the sight and topstrap is the same as the trigger, hammer and front sight. The gun is really new old stock. There is not a single handling mark on this gun, or anything else to indicate it was ever altered.
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My 3 model 19's
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The sight is stainless, and not coated. The finish on the sight and topstrap is the same as the trigger, hammer and front sight. The gun is really new old stock. There is not a single handling mark on this gun, or anything else to indicate it was ever altered.
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It's certainly a gorgeous gun. Perhaps someone with more knowledge than I of the early first run Model 66s with the stainless front and rear sights can chime in, but Engine49guy is right to raise the question: I also have never encountered a 66 snubby with the stainless sights, and 1975 would be a bit late in the game for that set-up, snubby or not.
Most interesting, though, is that you say the sights have the same finish as the trigger and hammer; the trigger and hammer are flash chromed carbon steel. If they're the same, then the sights are also flash chromed, not stainless, which I don't believe the factory ever offered.
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It's certainly a gorgeous gun. Perhaps someone with more knowledge than I of the early first run Model 66s with the stainless front and rear sights can chime in, but Engine49guy is right to raise the question: I also have never encountered a 66 snubby with the stainless sights, and 1975 would be a bit late in the game for that set-up, snubby or not.
Most interesting, though, is that you say the sights have the same finish as the trigger and hammer; the trigger and hammer are flash chromed carbon steel. If they're the same, then the sights are also flash chromed, not stainless, which I don't believe the factory ever offered.
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https://www.google.com/url?q=http://...zgI5BC4EX-ffPA
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The Model 66 and 67 had SS rear site from introduction to around 1975 but the snub has a different length rear site leaf that extends aall the way accross the frame to the barrel.
Not sure when the first 66 no dash snubs were produced but I have never seen that long rear site in SS.
Of course we know the only thing for sure with S&W is nothing is for sure with S&W....could be SS but the pics look a little different and as Hapworth stated the hammer and trigger are not SS but are "Flash Chromed" from the factory so a SS rear site would not appear different
Edited to add...Just looked up the snub and it first appeared in 1974 fairly late but 4"ers still had SS rear sites
I guess anythings possible.
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A Pre-19, K 261640, wearin' Cokes
A 19-5, ABN 2469
A 66 "No Dash" 2K71743
I got tired of waitin' for one of those 200 French guns to uncover, so I made a 13-3 the way Smith SHOULD HAVE MADE 'EM.
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That's an interesting Model 66. It's still the only one I have seen that had a stainless rear sight.
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I am new to the forum, but just bought a Model 28 4" I pick up Monday (hate California and 10 day wait) But what I really want is Model 66 I used in the police academy in 1994; I want either a 2 1/2" barrel or 4" model. Can't find one for the life of me, but the Model 66 that I used 20 years ago had one of the sweetest triggers ever. Hopefully I can find one in California for a reasonable cost. Will post pictures of my Model 28 in the HP forum after Tuesday. Waiting for the correct grips to come in since it came with hogue grips; blasphemy!
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Time for me to add my latest Smith. This is a 19-2 in 99% condition. Serial number dates it to late 1967 and it likely shipped in 1968. Came with box, SAT, tools and docs. The only bummer is the original target stocks are missing and this set of Eagle cokes are in their place. Still, I'm pretty happy with it.
Updated post with the set of correct diamond targets now installed.
It goes rather well with my 66 no dash;
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Probably two of my favorite revolvers -
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Model 19-3 4" P&R
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model 19
Here is my list
19-3 # 4K47663 6" Blue
19-3 # 8K15239 2 1/2" Blue
19-3 # 8K6485 2 1/2" Blue
19-3 # 9K90720 6" Blue
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The Model 66 and 67 had SS rear site from introduction to around 1975 but the snub has a different length rear site leaf that extends aall the way accross the frame to the barrel.
Not sure when the first 66 no dash snubs were produced but I have never seen that long rear site in SS.
Of course we know the only thing for sure with S&W is nothing is for sure with S&W....could be SS but the pics look a little different and as Hapworth stated the hammer and trigger are not SS but are "Flash Chromed" from the factory so a SS rear site would not appear different
Edited to add...Just looked up the snub and it first appeared in 1974 fairly late but 4"ers still had SS rear sites
I guess anythings possible.
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Have the same snubbie set up on 6K mod 66. Hammer, trigger AND rear sight are marked "S" underneath for stainless. Not flash chromed. Have a later model 66-1 with black sight, however, underneath sight is marked "S".
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Have the same snubbie set up on 6K mod 66. Hammer, trigger AND rear sight are marked "S" underneath for stainless.
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You have a 2.5" Model 66 in the 6K range that has a stainless rear sight and it's the longer, RB rear sight leaf?
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Have the same snubbie set up on 6K mod 66. Hammer, trigger AND rear sight are marked "S" underneath for stainless. Not flash chromed. Have a later model 66-1 with black sight, however, underneath sight is marked "S".
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Are you saying the hammer trigger are SS and not flash chromed ?
The early Models 66 and 67 had a SS rear site that isnt flash chromed and the hammer / trigger in those guns are not SS but are flash chromed if that makes sense.
The only SS hammer / trigger guns I am aware of are the early run Model 60 almost 10 years prior.
The early black sites on the 66 and 67 were SS and marked with an "S",
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Here is my collection -
Pre 19, 19-1 nickel, 19-2 with 3 inch barrel (Navy overrun), 19-3.
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That is a sweet group !
Wondering how early the Pre Model 19 serial is ?
Pre models are roughly found between serials K260001 and K318000 .
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Mine is K318927. We had quite a discussion on this on March 22. You would call it a non model marked model 19. Most others I have talked to say if it is not model marked, it is a pre 19.
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Will have some new pics here in a few weeks
I've posted in the past, and am happy to report I will be posting new photos of my updated 19/66 family in a few weeks.
Since my first post, I've purchased another 4" 19-3, and sold the first 4" 19-3 I purchased because the second one had a much sweet trigger and some gorgeous wood graining.
Just this morning I out a Model 66 on lay-away. Didn't really have the funds to take it home this second, but soon.
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My wife's 4" 66-3
And the matching belt and holster I made for it.
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Pros/cons of a 66 vs 19?
I'm looking for either a 4" .357/.38sp 66 or 19 and even possibly a Colt .357 4" bbl for target shooting. Pros/cons/experiences with handling, accuracy, etc between the models? Any advantages to one generation of a model over another?
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I have a Model 19-3 that I bought new in 1970 or 1971 for $115. It is a blued 4 1/2" with stock wood grips and serial number 2K311XX.
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New grips for my 19-6!
I just got these in the mail, and I believe these would have been what came with the gun from the factory at the time. It's a 1989 19-6. Either way, I really like the look and feel of them, and they give the gun a cool old vibe. I dig it.
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Oh ok I had to put one in, 2k2092 is the serial #, I am thinking maybe 1967?
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Since I have added some new Combat Magnums to the group I decided to photograph them today so I thought I would update my earlier post to show the entire group.
Early Combat Magnum
19-5 "DSS" Gun
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Here is my contribution to this 19/66 thread. It's a true snap shot as the light is fading and I didn't have much time. Didn't even wipe them down. I have had 6" versions of both but the are long gone.
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Here's one for the pile
66-3 3"
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07-16-2014, 11:59 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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My 66
I bought my 4 inch Model 66 no dash after thugs broke into my neighbor's home on Christmas Day 2013. Too close for comfort but every time I grip that revolver I'm left feeling just a tad bit safer. Even the wife, who was extremely anti-gun, has realized it's time to be the first responders regarding our safety.
I practice a few times a month and I recently qualified for my Illinois CCL. I was the odd man out with the wheel gun during quals but I had no malfunctions to slow me down .
Love this gun!
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