66s anyone.

Simply amazing handguns - if you own them you know what I mean, if you don't... You're missing out. (Still looking for a P&R 2 1/2")

66 no dash 4"
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66-1 6"
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66-1 MSHP 4"
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And the family shot with the little J Frame 63
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-3 circa 1993. Purchased from the original owner in 1994 who did the custom work on the trigger and hammer spur.

Let it ride around as a car gun for over a decade until I started shooting it regularly and realized what a gem it is.

Hope to get a -4 or -5 round butt 4" next year to make my primary IDPA gun.

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66-1

Duty action job by Tom Kilhoffer in the mid 80's. Silver medal- off duty pistol- 1990 Illinois Police Olympics in Chicago. Easy to clean, won't rust. Carried off duty and on duty (Investigations). Work horse and pretty as well.
 

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I "had" one of those....but "she" got it in the settlement.
 
I had to bring mine out again, including my newest 66-2 3"

My 66 collection, a 2 1/2" 3" and 4" no dash guns, and my 6 1/8" 66-1, along with my latest addition 66-2 3" gun. (5 altogether). My 2 1/2 and 4 inch guns were my service revolvers used during my career.
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Thanks, Flint Ridge.:)

I noticed something about tstrenous's no dash in this thread. SN 35K0000. My SN is 25K6679, and it is a -1.:confused:
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That's wierd.
 
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