scotchblade
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I came across this recently at a local shop. When I asked to handle it, I expected it to be a .38 Special, the stainless steel version of the model 10 with a heavy barrel.
Lo and behold, it's a 64-1, chambered in .357 Magnum with a recessed cylinder! I had the fellow behind the counter drop a .357 round in it to check and it was fine. The front sight looks like it was originally plain stainless, but there is some faded red paint on it that was applied by the previous owner.
I believe it to be one of the 750 Oklahoma Highway Patrol models. The only conflict with that is the serial number on my revolver (D67XXXX) shows a date range of 1974-1975 in the back of the Standard Catalog. That is later than what is shown in the description (image 5).
So I'm not certain what I have here, but here in California, where pickin's are slim, you see something, you'd better grab it!
I welcome any information you can provide.
Lo and behold, it's a 64-1, chambered in .357 Magnum with a recessed cylinder! I had the fellow behind the counter drop a .357 round in it to check and it was fine. The front sight looks like it was originally plain stainless, but there is some faded red paint on it that was applied by the previous owner.
I believe it to be one of the 750 Oklahoma Highway Patrol models. The only conflict with that is the serial number on my revolver (D67XXXX) shows a date range of 1974-1975 in the back of the Standard Catalog. That is later than what is shown in the description (image 5).
So I'm not certain what I have here, but here in California, where pickin's are slim, you see something, you'd better grab it!
I welcome any information you can provide.
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