Bright Stainless Model 67 No Dash

Snagged this one last summer NIB 1975 vintage.
That shine up job sure looks tempting.
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I HAD a 67 "no dash" at one time, box and papers, SS sights. Alas, I sold it during a period of "personal economic downturn" along with a lot of other guns I HAD. Such is life.

I do have a 67-1 on layaway right now however, and hope to get it out of hock in a few days if I get the time to go by there again. I've got a few hundred wadcutters ready.

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I'll probably add a BK to it, or a set of rosewood presentation grips I've got laying around.
 
I notice the OP's Model 67 has a service hammer, not the semi-target hammer commonly found on these guns. Probably changed out during the overhaul. Nice gun!
 
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Thanks, I hadn't realized the trigger has been changed out, but I have been thinking about having the trigger polished smooth. I don't shoot single action hardly at all and I don't care for those serrations when shooting DA.
 
I made a correction in my post above. I intended to say that the HAMMER had been changed out, not the trigger. The trigger on your gun is of the original service style; that is to say .265" in width, with grooves (or serrations).

The hammer on your gun is like the one on the Model 64 M&P revolver, also known as the service hammer (and also .265" in width). Sorry for the confusion!
 
I really appreciate this thread.
Not being a Smith scholar, it continues to amaze me how many model variants S&W produced!
This stainless version of the 4 inch .38sp revolver is very nice!!
 
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