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    Model 65 3"

    No. The day I was there he had two 3 inchers left. The one he sold me and the square butt riding on his hip. He said that one “stays there”.
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    Model 65 3"

    The same shop has eight remaining 4inch 65’s and 66’s for sale at $800 a piece. He originally had 121 Smith and Wesson’s that he purchased at an estate sale of a former Wisconsin County District Attorney.
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    Model 65 3"

    I am a friend of the OP. He told me of this gun shop with the $700 65-3 so I went up and bought it. It is unfired in the original box.
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    Model 14 Grips

    Not a chance in heck! I have already shot the 50 rounds the gentleman gave me when I purchased the gun. This thing shoots very well. It seems to hit anything I want at 25 yds. And it is much more pleasant than shooting my 2.5 inch Ruger Alaskan 454 Casull with the big Corbon bear rounds.:D I am...
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    Model 14 Grips

    Thanks guys. I am new here but this seems like such a civil and knowledgable forum. Looking forward to shooting my new/old gun when she is wearing the proper attire!
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    Model 14 Grips

    Those pics of my gun are not updated. Yes, I have already removed the aftermarket trigger shoe. I was told when holstering a trigger shoe can be a problem so I removed it.
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    Model 14 Grips

    I put a WTB ad in the classified section for a set of correct grips for a Model 14. I understand these grips on my gun serial #352xxx are not what came on the gun when new: On SmithNut's fine Model 14 pictorial, he put these pics up from a gun circa 1955: Are these the grips I am...
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    WTB correct grips for a Model 14

    I purchased this Model 14 38 Special recently. 1959 vintage according to some research. I was told these are not the correct grips for this time period of manufacture. I need a "diamond" box on them. I would like to purchase a set of grips that are proper for this gun. Or trade the ones I...
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    An Engineer's take on S&W.

    What a wonderful way to recuperate from knee surgery. Reading every page of this thread has been outstanding. If any of you metal experts see this, I thank you very much for allowing me to read your prose,,, I have learned so much and one is never to old to learn!
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    Informal Pictorial Essay - K-38 Masterpiece (and Model 14) variations

    What a wonderful thread! Just spent an hour learning. I came here after a Google search on a Smith Model 14. I just bought it and have a few questions. I found the serial # in three locations: 352xxx. A quick search tells me it was born in 1959? Would these be the original grips? It is a...
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