66-2 3” Ashland special

Not for less than a grand around here. Notice the longer ejector rod...that is the big advantage over the shorter snubbys. Great revolver. I wish I had one!!!!
You are absolutely right about the longer ejector rods.
Even though I have several J frames, and like them all, the ones with barrels of 2 1/8" or longer and have the longer ejector rods are my favorites.
View attachment 772575Yeah baby! Three inch 66's rule!
The Smith family you have there is lookin' pretty good!
 
You are absolutely right about the longer ejector rods.
Even though I have several J frames, and like them all, the ones with barrels of 2 1/8" or longer and have the longer ejector rods are my favorites.

The Smith family you have there is lookin' pretty good!

Thanks!

I need to re-shoot that group. I now have all four pre-lock 3" 66's 66-2, 66-3, 66-4, and 66-5

I have some other 3" K-frames as well. Maybe I need an all 3" grouping? J, K, & N?

Stay safe.
 
My 3-inch .357s, one a Model 66 and the other a Model 60, are often carried around the mountain when not carrying a .44. I do like my revolvers for walk-a-bout guns.
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My 3-inch .44 Magnum, a Model 629, and a 2 3/4-inch Model 69.
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My 3-inch .357s, one a Model 66 and the other a Model 60, are often carried around the mountain when not carrying a .44. I do like my revolvers for walk-a-bout guns.
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My 3-inch .44 Magnum, a Model 629, and a 2 3/4-inch Model 69.
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I have had one of those 3" Model 60's for 25+ years. One of my favorites.
 
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