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Stainless 38 Special
Let's see them. Here's my bulk shooter, a 67-1.
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Mine is a 67-6 that I haven't even found time to shoot yet. But I'm on vaction next week and that problem is gonna be resolved post haste
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And and few more .38/.357
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Always good for a re-post. 2" Model 64-6:
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Oct 1973, and yes everything is in the box!
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One of my first Smith and Wessons was a model 60 that I bought new in 1976. Roy says it shipped in February of that year, and I'm sure that I bought it as soon as it got to my local gun store. I had just been on the Police Force about 6 months, and I wanted it for an off duty gun. I still have it, and it has been all over the country with me, including my time at the Smith and Wesson Armorer's School in 1977, where I was allowed to do an action job on it under the watchful eyes of the Instructors there.
This is one of the guns that I will never part with, and it still shoots as accurately as when it was new, maybe more so!!!
Best Regards, Les
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Stainless .38 Special
My No Dash Model 67.
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Nice guns, folks. I no longer have my model 64's, but I do still appreciate stainless K frames.
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Stainless .38 Special
My Model 60-4.
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Stainless .38 Special
My Model 67-5.
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Nice ol' 67-1 and my rare bird 2.5" 638.
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Here is a 60-3 which had a bead blasted finish. I prefer polished stainless , so ... I went thru a lot of cloth wheels on my dremel.
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I have a opportunity to trade my newly acquired 19-5 4" barrel, nickel plated for a 64-3 SS 3" M&P heavy barrel. It's my best friend and he wants to trade even. I really like both of them, I just don't presently have a .38.
Any feed back (opinions) appreciated.
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I would have a very , very hard time parting with the 19. Load it with .38 and keep it.
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I would have a very , very hard time parting with the 19. Load it with .38 and keep it.
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My thoughts exactly. If it were a 65, then yes, in a heartbeat.
But I'd have a hard time giving up the versatility of the 357 for a 38 - even a 3-incher....
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Oh yeah, almost forgot.....
64-3 Ga Parole Board June 1983
60-2 NY-1 June 1991
60-4 July 1993
60-3 Oct 1988
68-2 O.H.B. (C.H.P.) Dec 1991
I think that's it for stainless .38 Special unless you want to include these that also shoot .38 Special.
686 (my last duty revolver) Aug 1981
66-1 Oct 1979
65-3 June 1986
Sorry, sometimes I just carried away!
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Mine is a 67-6 that I haven't even found time to shoot yet. But I'm on vaction next week and that problem is gonna be resolved post haste
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Got to shoot it today. Talk about SWEET! I dialed in the laser to co-witness with the iron sights. First shot down the pipe and I hit the center dot in a pistol target at 30 feet off-hand. I couldn't believe it! This one shoots every bit as good as my 15-5 - and the laser is a great training tool.
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You can trust me this time.
It's a 38.
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Picked up this 67-1, recently
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Great job.
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Ha, that's what I thought too when I was on Vacation last week.
Between the yard work, vegetable planting, and three days of down pours,I never made it to the range for even a cylinder full of fun. Hope your luck is better.
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I'm impressed guys. How do keep all that hardware clean? Makes my head swim.
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Model 67 wearing Culina Combats in Osage Orange, action worked over by Frank Glenn. Sweet shooter.
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ChiefTJS,
That's a really, really nice Model 67. Is that a Dash 5?
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Embarrassed to say I have no idea. It's the current version as it's less than a year old. Frank Glenn did an outstanding job on the action and obviously the Culina's know their way around grips. I wanted a basic .38 revolver that had no baggage or bubba history so I bought it brand new and put about fifty rounds through it before sending it to Frank. Exactly what I wanted and I love it.
Edit: Checked when I got home, it is indeed a -5
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Model 66-4 (1997), Model 60-15 (2015), Model 60 (1986, incoming)
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My one stainless S&W .38 Special is a 3" M64-3, it is one of my favorite Smiths to shoot!
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