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Snubby 64
Finally I got one now I have all barrels they offered.its a no dash so that puts it 1970-72 I belive.
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07-25-2013, 10:57 AM
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Sweet. I've got its blued steel twin: a snubby, round butt, Model 10. Mine's also a pre-84.
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attn SW44Spl
Mine is also a no-dash, but the 1D serial # puts it as 76-77 mfg. I bought the gun new in 77.
Great gun! If I could find a twin to mine, I would buy it. If my aunt had wheels...
Stay safe partner.
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07-25-2013, 01:11 PM
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Nice snub 64 and glad you found it. Good pictures.
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Beautiful 64. I've got all the offered barrel lengths also. I think the snubbie may be my favorite.
I like the snubbie so much I just picked up 2" M 10 as a stable mate.
You will love it.
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07-25-2013, 01:31 PM
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one of the best ccw wheelies out there... can be loaded with the 158gr. "fbi" loads and still handle them easily...
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My ssn on this gun is D711xxx.It didnt have a number in front of the D.the book shows a -1 change in 1972
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07-25-2013, 05:46 PM
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oh yeah, now where do I get a IWB holster for it?
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oh yeah, now where do I get a IWB holster for it?
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HERE: Versa Max 2
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That's something I have been looking for for quite some time:
A 64, 64-1 or 64-2 snub with pinned barrel and the S&W trade mark on the cover plate. I have found 64-2's with pinned barrel and trade mark on the left side of the frame and no pinned barrel and trade mark on right side, but not like yours.
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attn 44SWspl
Interesting, another 'bumblebee.' Something that cannot be, yet is. As they often say, never say never with S&W. Or perhaps with anyone/anything. The world is not so orderly as we would like it to be. Funny, SCSW shows your serial was not for a 64. Never say never.
I wrote on another thread that perhaps some frames were 'overlooked/misplaced,' hidden behind the soda machine or in a cigar box in the CEO's liquor cabinet... Frames are expensive. 'Get it out the door!' Those serial #s and designations are wrong only as far as we are concerned.
Could be worse. We both have great guns that we treasure and that others covet! Stay safe, partner.
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