3" Model 10 HAPPINESS! (formerly frustration and sadness)

Yep, go get it, that is a shooter, and a great carry piece in that condition and price. You will not lose money on it.
 
A few years ago I bought a (Belgium, French, who knows) revolver at an estate sale that nobody would bid on and was not caliber marked. I guessed it was some kind of a .38 and offered $25. and took it home. I've never saw a gun as rusty and still function as that gun. There was very little rifleing in the barrel and it was the most pitted barrel I've ever seen. It was chambered in .38 Short Colt. It shot minute of man at 15 yds. and not one bullet key holed.
That pistol really confirmed my thoughts that a rough bore is not detrimental to the average shooter. Larry
 
A bit of elbow grease and here she is so far...

The rusty bore groove is now just a stain.

You guys are such enablers. A nice shooting grade 3" Model 10 Round-Butt doesn't show up around here everyday at a fair price. I will need to do a full teardown and scrub of the action parts- some light rust and dried gunk.
 

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It was living at the Thornton location. They moved at least three classic wheelguns this evening- my 10-8, a 686 snub with combat grips, and a standard service-style Model 66 4" square-butt.

I got several from the batch the Parker store got a few months ago, including this Model 13. Is there anything left up there worth the drive from Castle Rock?
 

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I got a bunch when the Parker one got a boatload. Is there anything left up there worth the drive from Castle Rock?

I know they had several 66 snubs, a 3" 65 RB, a 12-2 snub for cheap, a pretty nice Colt DS, a 37 snub, 3" 37 (kinda rare) and a Model 14. Also a 4013 (double stack) and some tired Beretta 92's and High-Powers.

Nice Model 13!
 
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I grabbed one when I saw a good deal a few years ago. At the time I really wanted a M13, but grabbed the M10 since I pretty much never shoot 357 anyhow. Of coarse I found a M13 after that and bought it too!
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Then one day I saw a snub and had to have that also!!
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455-Hunter a happy camper, won't win any beauty contests but with additional cleaning and some makeup the M-10-8 will be a reliable accurate carry/range gun.
 
455-Hunter a happy camper, won't win any beauty contests but with additional cleaning and some makeup the M-10-8 will be a reliable accurate carry/range gun.

Agreed- No need for beauty, but the fact that it has hardly been fired is a big benefit. Just looking for a deep clean and lube to make duty ready.
 
You guys are lucky-the Sportmans in Sheridan off Santa Fe/Hampden won't deal at all on those beat to hell guns. Or maybe it's just me LOL.

No kidding!! I never see anything like these opportunities at the two local Sportsmans I have near me!

I think Sportsman's is starting to re-price some of these guns due to do slow sales. Previously (2020 to early 2021) they were priced at full GunBroker value expected for higher condition examples, not police confiscated fodder. More recently, they seem to have dropped $200-300 and have begun to move them.
 
It was living at the Thornton location. They moved at least three classic wheelguns this evening- my 10-8, a 686 snub with combat grips, and a standard service-style Model 66 4" square-butt.

I almost bought the 2" Model 12 for $239 but the frame was cracked under the barrel. I was considering one of the Model 37s but I'm good on snubbies for now. The snub 66 would be a good deal for someone.
 

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