Richard Simmons
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So far the only one I have is this LNIB, M66 circa 1976
The gun itself is much nicer than my photo.

The gun itself is much nicer than my photo.
I recently purchased Model 66-1.... a 6", serial number 45K71XX, P & R (so around 1978-ish). Got it for $400.
I have never had a SS gun in the 20 or so years I have been shooting handguns - this will be my first. I have always known that 66s are well regarded and sought after but didn't understand why until recently (hence the purchase)
I will post pics as soon as my permit comes through (still taking a few months here)
Mike
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.
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That's wierd.
Mike-
I think you'll find that six-inch M-66 to represent a really good balance of power and portability. In fact, the late Jeff Cooper especially recommended it in one of his books, although he is better known as an advocate of the Colt .45 auto. He thought it made a fine trail gun for a backpacker.
Actually, he was just speaking of the Combat Magnum in general, but the stainless construction of the M-66 makes it even better than the M-19, I feel.
I gather that you can't pack it there, but it is also a splendid target shooting revolver. Limit .357 ammo to about 10-15% of what you fire, and it'll last a long time. (I assume that the gun is now in good condition?)
Congratulations on a good purchase. I think you'll like the stainless aspect. I think it is one of the greatest advances in handguns in many a decade. This is particularly true if your climate is humid.
How does your dollar compare in value to ours? If comparable, you got a good deal.
T-Star