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06-07-2011, 03:57 AM
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Pencil barrel model 64,DOB please
I've had this one for about 25 years,but i think its older,pinned barrel,no dash,ser.#D6001XX,thanks in advance.
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'73-'74
SCSW-3 says s/n D510001-D659901 shipped in 1973-1974. So your gun is probably 1974.
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Cringe..........
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SP,
Why - because I answered his question?
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06-07-2011, 07:41 AM
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Why - because I answered his question?
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No. The correct term is standard contour, not pencil barrel-it's one of those things that sets off SP
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Thanks, CAJ. 'standard contour, not pencil barrel' I gotta remember that.
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I have always thought that the correct term is "tapered barrel" not pencil barrel or contoured barrel. That is how I describe my M&P 4 inch tapered barrel. Am I wrong?
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06-07-2011, 01:05 PM
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Thanks guys
thats what i wanted to know,it was from a retired Calif. deputy,it came with a Safety-Speed breakfront and a grip adapter.
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If it belonged to me, I would call it whatever I please. I also have a
M64, no dash, serial # D504xxx, with a skinny barrel.
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Dang. My no-dash M64 is even older than y'alls. D4270xx. Also with the tapered, slender, skinny, standard contour, pencil barrel.
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Saw my first 64 on the 5th floor of Marshall Field's Store for Men.
The sign in the elevator read:
Fifth Floor Store for Men
The Sportsman’s Shop • The Gun Shop
And what a wonderful place that was for a boy, I can almost remember the smell of it.
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Great revival of an 18 month old thread.
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