I seriously doubt the sale was completed.
If the gun had been a Super K model 66 perhaps two collectors might go mano a mano.
Positive has been feedback given from seller to buyer...
and buyer to seller.
I seriously doubt the sale was completed.
If the gun had been a Super K model 66 perhaps two collectors might go mano a mano.
Positive has been feedback given from seller to buyer...
and buyer to seller.
And without even following your link, I'll bet that sellars is einnic or something, with stupid prices and the guns are imports with proofmarks on barrels or frames.
Not interested in those or those stupid prices.
Makes me think about putting my NIB Model 66 no dash, 2.5 inch up for sale.
My brother traded a KelTec P3AT with pocket holster, a couple of hundred rounds of ammo, and the little zippered case for the S&W Model 65-1 that he just gave me. (And the trader was thrilled with the deal!) The pinned and recessed S&W is marked on the left side MPD 55, so I assume it was a police issue gun. (I haven't had it lettered yet.) It came with some God awful N-frame grips that were made to fit the K-frame with plastic wood and thinned through the panel area. Put Pachmayr Grippers on it temporarily and it shoots like a dream.I would have to consult my 4th edition concerning a model 66.
But,
As a general rule of thumb,
A -1 anything is rare.
Applies for only a year or 2. 1961 thru 1962.
It applies across all model numbered guns.
Try and find a dash 1 anything. I've been looking for a m14-1, there isn't any other than import marked ones.
Then there's the only one known to exist, a model 28-1. The only one known. Let that sink in for a second.