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Old 06-28-2017, 07:53 PM
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I traded a 65-4 4" police trade in I paid $360 for with $225 on my end.

This is the way I got it, wiped the finger prints off and took the pics. I'm sure it's been shot, but I can't tell if it has been. Lot of times these older guns have been polished up to cover flaws. I know I did some serious polishing on the 65 I traded. I'm gonna leave the satin finish alone on this one.

Love the stainless sites.







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That is a fine handgun. The versatility is only surpassed by the 19/66 due to the .357 cartridge.
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Great looking 67!! You have silver sight privilege!! BOOOHOOO you silver sighted guns think you be alll dat! Us black sighted guns are just as accurate as you silver sighted guns be!
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That's a really nice looking Model 67. Congratulations on the find!
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Nice Model 67 (Perhaps 2nd year production ?)
All S&W firearms were test fired before leaving the factory so no real such thing as an "Unfired" gun...a good indicator a S&W hasnt been fired since leaving the factory with SS and nickel guns is slight powder reside on every other charge hole on the front of the cylinder.
The other thing to look at is the recoil shield as the more a S&W revolver is shot the more it leaves an imprint on the recoil shield (especially with Magnums).

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Thanks!

It has a satin finish, I used a studio light that made it look shiner than what it really is.
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Great find.
Great gun.
Great deal.
Congrats.
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Very nice. I too just picked up a really nice hardly shot 67 no dash today.
It has the stainless sights and very low S/N




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I found a set of Vintage Jay Scott Black pearl grips kicking around in my
Grip box. I think they look kinda nice on the 67.



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Nice. I too like the stainless goodness of a Combat Masterpiece
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I also have a 67 no dash. My wife kinda claimed it. That is OK, because we go to the range together and I can fire a few rounds. Bob
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Nice K frame.
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Love the model 67. Or I should say I would love to own one! Congrats!
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