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Old 09-24-2009, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by tekarra View Post
In his book Marcinko said they wore out S&W .357s regularly. Don't recall which model though.
Huh...apparnetly his book is available online by google and you can basically read and search it for free. At least major parts of the book. Weird stuff. Here's a couple of interesting and relavant excerps....

Definition of "Smith": Smith and Wesson, Generally a .357 Model 66, stainless steel revolver with 4" barrel

"Desert Target Practice during Training of Seal Team Six. Those Model 66s got real hot too".

"The Men Hung silhouette targets and then practiced aquiring a sight picture and squeezing the trigger of their stainless steel Smith and Wesson Model 66 .357s"

(Listing gear) ".....Smith and Wesson Revolvers in stainless steel, so they wouldn't rust when we swam with them".

"...Delta used .45s, while my unit used .357 or 9mm...."

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