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The 3.25" model 66-5. The only factory 3.25 barrel? With barrel profile comparisons.
I have recently been fortunate to acquire a total of 3 factory model 66s' with 3 inch barrels. Believe me ,they did not come easily. Gun shows, gun shops, gun broker, the forum classifieds. I spend an inordinate amount of my free time searching, and have traded and paid dearly to acquire these.
My discussion today is on the changes in the model 66 engineering, and the 66-5 in particular.
This 66-5 is a factory 3.25 in. barrel. product code 102720. Hi Viz sight, V notch rear. All m.i.m. internals ,but thank heaven no lock.
I've only seen a couple of 66-5s and they have all been heavy barrels, like the model 65. These included this 3.25" and a 4" round butt.
There is no mention under engineering changes about the barrels in the S.C.S.W.3.
These pictures are of my 66-2, prod. code 102712, spec. ord. # 5108 made April 1985. Ser. prefix ,AFKxxxx.
The 66-4 ,RSR, 3" glass bead finish, magna ported. prod. code 102715, made 1996. The serial # prefix is CATxxxx which I think is kind of cool.
And the stocking dealer special or R.S.R. gun. I'm not sure which ,as they both have the same product code. Serial prefix is CFBxxxx and the fired case date is February 1st. 2002. One of the last pre-lock guns I've ever seen.
Your pictures and thoughts welcome,
Regards ,,Allen Frame
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08-26-2009, 02:33 PM
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Nice collection of 3" 66's. If your question is whether there were any other 3.25" 66's, I think there were some 3.25" with high - vis front sight 66-6's, which had the lock, IIRC. Regards 18DAI.
Edited to add: All the 66-5's I've come across had thicker, "heavier" barrels than those on my 66-3, and 66-4's. There were also true 3" 66-5's, but the front sight ramp did not go all the way to the frame, making them, IMO, not as nice looking as the 3" 66-2,-3 and -4. The last 3" 66's that had the front sight ramp go to the frame were the 66-4's for RSR.
Don't forget the Walther R99 La Chasse, which were simply 3" 66-5's with Walther markings, and the special run of 3" 66-5 Pintos.
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08-26-2009, 02:49 PM
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Danger,
DANGER Will Robinson!
Gun Porn X-3!
Very, very nice!
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08-26-2009, 03:15 PM
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"I think there were some 3.25" with high - vis front sight 66-6's, which had the lock, IIRC. Regards 18DAI."
There sure was a 66-6, I have one. They were a special run for a distributor, I don't recall which.
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08-26-2009, 03:41 PM
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Nice combination!!!
My preference would be the one with the red ramp. No real good reason. That' one is just calling my name...
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Holy cow! the -5 has what amounts to a culvert pipe for a barrel!
Still it's a cool pistol,and very interesting to see how it changed over the years.
Will I be shot if I say I dislike the case hardened hammer and trigger on a stainless? I much prefer the silver myself.
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In a strangely practical sort of way, I like the "bull barrel" feature. Esthetically it might suck, trashing our preconceived notions as to how a 3 inch S/S K should look? But, not having fired one of the later dashes I'm not so sure that with full house .357's in her, she might be just a smidgen more controllable with a whiff more weight at her muzzle? I still like her! But then, I've never met a K I didn't! And in a real world type of application, that express V and F/O front would be mighty comforting.
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Those are gorgeous - really nice set of 66's you have there!
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Nice threesome, thanks for the comparison in pictures, it really helps to see the difference,
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