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08-25-2015, 02:09 PM
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Holy Model 64s Batman!
Another 3", this one a -5.
A previous owner already bobbed the hammer for me and gave it a slick, light DA trigger.
They also jeweled the hammer & trigger and removed the SA sear, but no big. I can't see shooting this SA:
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08-25-2015, 02:20 PM
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Congratulations! I think the Md 64 with a 3 inch barrel is one of the most versatile revolvers ever. The only thing that might beat it is a Md 681 with a 3 inch barrel and a round butt. Oh, I forgot, they never made them. I'm hoping to find one like yours someday. However, I'd prefer the stock hammer and trigger. I'll bet yours turns out to be a great shooter too.
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Congrats on your newest wheel gun!
That is one sweet belt gun.
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08-25-2015, 10:42 PM
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Is that the one off of gunbroker from a few weeks ago for $400?
The jeweling looks the same.
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I'm envious, despite the jeweling.
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08-26-2015, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike@NDS
Is that the one off of gunbroker from a few weeks ago for $400?
The jeweling looks the same.
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Originally Posted by shouldazagged
I'm envious, despite the jeweling.
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Whoever did the work saved me the angst of whether to bob the hammer on my 64-3.
Plus they gave it a very sweet DA pull. And I can modify the front sight without guilt.
Now I have an IDPA BUG and an all-original for more casual shooting, or just to admire
I kinda like the jeweling, except it just doesn't seem right with Goodyear grips. Needs something more elegant .
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08-26-2015, 03:51 PM
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Shoot it with the rubber grips first, then to spruce it up a set of Spegel Bootgrips+ checkered in a dark walnut would look fantastic,
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You have what I consider to be the epitome of the S&W CC revolvers, I have two 65's ( a 4 & 3") that I carried from 76 until present times. The hammers have been despurred, no jewelling on mine although in years past I did a lot of the jeweling for guy's back in the day. Your's will give you years of service.
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