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Old 01-02-2021, 09:21 AM
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I don’t care one way or the other. If someone wants to buy one, it’s their $$$. However, there will be no tears shed at CH4’s house if they quit making them.

Anyone besides me think the two-piece barrel is aesthetically challenged?
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I don’t care one way or the other. If someone wants to buy one, it’s their $$$. However, there will be no tears shed at CH4’s house if they quit making them.

Anyone besides me think the two-piece barrel is aesthetically challenged?
Aesthetically challenged? Yes.
A better system in terms of assembly, accuracy, and durblity? Yes.
Does it do my heart good to see manufacturers following in the footsteps of Daniel B. Wesson II? Yes.
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I don’t care one way or the other. If someone wants to buy one, it’s their $$$. However, there will be no tears shed at CH4’s house if they quit making them.

Anyone besides me think the two-piece barrel is aesthetically challenged?
The new 67 I bought did not have a two piece barrel. If new 67s had two piece barrels when did it start?
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I have two Model 64-8 revolvers, one in 3", the other a 4". Both were Security/LEO sell offs that I paid reasonable prices for. Both have the two piece barrel, internal lock, and MIM.

Both shoot lights out.
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