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Old 01-02-2021, 03:25 AM
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Was just at the website and I didn't see the Model 67 anymore.
I had to do a search to come up with the gun.
Granted, its probably not their biggest seller, but is it a "specialty" item these days or has S&W just abbreviated their website?
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Apparently it, along with the Model 64, are on the chopping block as far as current new production is concerned.
Model 64 & 67 to be discontinued.
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Thanks NY-1. I was unaware of that thread.
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