Larry from Bend
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In 1974 my Dad loaned me the down payment on my first house. I was able to repay him in 1976 and did, but being Dad, he tore up my check. I wanted to say "thanks" some way so I bought him a new 1911 Colt, because that's what he carried in WWII. I noticed that he never shot it and when I asked if he liked the Colt he said that "He'd just as soon have a revolver". So I bought him the Model 66-2 in the picture. It was as fancy as I could order at the time: 3 Ts, red ramp front and white outline rear. Dad did fire the 66 many times (he preferred 38 special ammo) and enjoyed it. He passed in 1991 and the 66 came back to me. Excuse the grips, I have the original targets and they are beautifully striped. I was carrying the 66 on horseback for a while and didn't want to scratch them up. These Pachys are quite thin and DO make the 66 easy to carry on the hip. I had an Bianchi 5BHL from a long-sold 6" Model 19, which I cut down to make as compact an outfit as possible. I shot a coyote with the 66 recently, it still works fine!