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Old 06-27-2020, 12:29 PM
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Picked these 2 up this morning doing a little trading.
Model 10-7 with 2" pinned barrel and a model 64-5.
Both nice and tight, just need a good cleaning which will give me something to do this afternoon.
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Old 06-27-2020, 12:40 PM
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Those are 2 great trades you got there.
I´m a huge fan of the Model 10's and 64's!
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Old 06-27-2020, 12:56 PM
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Two of my favorite K-frames, and one with a short barrel to boot. Very nice!
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Two of my favorite also.
They were the staple of the Law enforcement agencies for many years. S&W got many accolades about those two models. The model 10 by the LEO's side has many stories to tell. As does it's stainless steel brother.
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Very nice trading, for two very nice revolvers !

I traded out of my last 64 and now know I NEED to care for another for a while.
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Old 06-27-2020, 04:32 PM
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I had a short barrel model 10 many years I sure wish I would've kept, been wanting another for years. don't see them to often in my area anymore. Sure was glad to run across this one. I carried a model 64 just like the one here, it covered many miles for a few years riding courier for a armored van line.
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I have two Models 64's. My 2" is a -2 and my 3" is a -3. I hope you enjoy your new Model 10 and 64 as much as I do mine.
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Yes, an excellent trading day for you. Congratulations. I too am a bit fan of the Model 10 and 64. I have three variations of the 10 and 64 but my two inch 64 is just exquisite in accuracy and smoothness. I hope to run across a nice two inch 10 someday.
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..... but my two inch 64 is just exquisite in accuracy and smoothness.
Mine too.

I have a 4” M10 as well - actually my daughter does. Shoots like a laser too
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They look good - enjoy!
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Love some 64’s.


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Since everyone is sharing their 10's and 64's, I would like to share my 64-5!

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