Search results

  1. A

    It's 6/29, post your 629's!

    I have several 629s, most of which are like ones you've already seen but here's one you don't often find - a five-inch 629-3 Classic DX, only made for one year 30+ years ago. It came to me with the S&W Hogue Monogrip but I replaced it with this set of Taiwan round-to-square butt Combats...
  2. A

    Can you identify this Smith from this photo? It's a 629 or a 686?

    I'm pretty certain it is a 686. You are probably going to find that a used Smith & Wesson in good condition is going to cost you as much or more than a new revolver of another brand. Us olde partes have driven those prices up because we prefer them to new ones. Ed
  3. A

    What gun are you on the lookout for?

    This won't help but I bought one of those back in the late 1970s or early 1980s brand new for $144. While on a motorcycle ride, I stopped at a hardware store/gun shop and spotted in the counter's display case. A guy had ordered it but never paid for it and it had been there for a while so I paid...
  4. A

    Quality Control

    And it doesn't stop with gunsmithing. I am a retired director of service operations for a GM dealership. I learned the hard way many decades ago that the "technicians" of today are not mechanics. When building our shop from scratch I hired experienced technicians with GM factory training and got...
  5. A

    My “new” Model 66-2 4”

    I have several Model 66s, two of them being -2s. Here's my four-inch - target trigger, hammer and trigger stop. Ed
  6. A

    Model 67 Issue

    Sorry to be so tardy in replying to your inquiry. About 10 years ago, I went on a buying spree for nice checkered Target stocks as I am a sucker for high wood figure and saw that they were starting to increase in value. They also haven't been made for quite a while as no S&W that I know of comes...
  7. A

    Newer smiths - Better In Some Ways?

    I liken this topic to that of automobiles. In the mid-1970s, GM introduced electronic multiport fuel injection on Cadillacs. The ECM was what became termed "minimum-function" in that they lost all memory of codes when the ignition was switched off. Clients would call, make appointments and drop...
  8. A

    Grips 617 Revolver - USA

    eBay and Gunbroker usually have some. Ed
  9. A

    Model 67 Issue

    I bought this Model 67ND probably ten years ago with no stocks for $300. It had been polished like a '60s car bumper so I had the brushed finish restored and it gone over completely for $115. I then put a set of my checkered targets on it. I think I'm in it for the right money. Ed
  10. A

    66-4 snub: Questions

    I stole mine on GunBroker for its minimum bid of $416 fifteen+ years ago. Ed
  11. A

    Elusive model 68

    I have often thought I should try to buy one of these but I already have Model 66s, including a six-inch. However, if I were to come across one... Ed
  12. A

    Is Victory 22 a Worthwhile Purchase?

    I once owned a High Standard Supermatic Trophy I bought very lightly used from a friend for $150 back in the 1970s. I foolishly sold it to a dedicated bullseye shooter for $450 in 1990. When they first came out, I bought a Ruger MK IV Competition but only shot 50 rounds through it - the highly...
  13. A

    Classic Hunter picture thread post them up guys

    Mine is a 686-3. Two things have always confused me about these guns. First, why put black sights on a "hunting" gun when a red ramp/white outline package would be more visible in a woody setting? Next, my gun's box label indicates it has "TS" stocks which, according to the SCoSW, is the code...
  14. A

    Model 41 - Buy new or risk old?

    Rick H., what you wrote should be read by every keyboard jockey in America! I have said the same thing numerous times. I spent 38 years in automotive service management and learned from numerous training courses and real-world experience that the typical American will tell 10 people about a...
  15. A

    Model 67-1 Prices

    As I have posted many times before, anything you pay for a quality firearm that is no longer manufactured in that same form will seem quite reasonable in a few years. If I told you I invested $415 in this no-dash Model 67 (with no stocks) a few years ago, do you think I might be able to make...
  16. A

    5" N Frame Picture Thread

    I only have one but it's one of not many, a 5" 629-3 Classic DX. Ed
  17. A

    Model 66-2 sight blade

    S&W sells a sight blade replacing tool that makes the chore easy. Ed
  18. A

    629–3 identity crisis

    This may clear some confusion. I was told by a Smith & Wesson employee that frames are serial-numbered when forged but then placed in bins by model number and are not drawn out for production in serial number order. Accordingly, a frame could lounge in the bin for years before becoming a...
  19. A

    Model 41 - Buy new or risk old?

    I lusted after a Model 41 for many years but always seemed to find something else on which I wanted more to spend that much money. Two years ago, thinking that maybe their well-publicized problems had been corrected, I decided to order a PC Victory with the optic sight. As an outdoor writer, I...
  20. A

    .38 special vs Coyote

    My carry gun is a 2-1/2" Model 66-4 loaded with 125-grain 38 Special +P loads. My intended targets are people only if necessary; we live across the Susquehanna River from Pennsylvania's capitol city of Harrisburg, where nighttime shootings seem to be a popular sport so it accompanies me if I...
Back
Top