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I've seen so many over the years, but have only very recently ventured into acquiring K frame 38's.
Following my long time interest in 357's I went to look at a Model 19. It was too much money for too little finish and function, but this M10 caught my eye.
Big azz Mustang grips (which I know nothing about) on it. Used so little it has only the beginning of a turn line. Not perfect, but still very nice. Wonderful action. Serial puts it at '73 or '74. Not real cheap. OTD for $420 and I am happy so far.
Will post better pics after cleaning her up.
 

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I'm very sentimental toward the Model 10-6. I went through the academy with a well worn 10-6
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I have had 4 different Model 10's over the years. None of them had any issues. Barrels ranging from 2" to 8.75" { PPC custom} The only 1 I have left at the time is 10-5, 2" R.B. Also have a 64-3. Bob
 

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Heavy barrel

I have to say M&Ps usually don't do anything for me but I really like the heavy barrel. It just gives it a better, meaner, more modern look, like a 13. I stumbled on a nickel 10-8 and have been a fan since.

And at 420 you can't go wrong, bro! LOL
 
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I've seen so many over the years, but have only very recently ventured into acquiring K frame 38's.
Following my long time interest in 357's I went to look at a Model 19. It was too much money for too little finish and function, but this M10 caught my eye.
Big azz Mustang grips (which I know nothing about) on it. Used so little it has only the beginning of a turn line. Not perfect, but still very nice. Wonderful action. Serial puts it at '73 or '74. Not real cheap. OTD for $420 and I am happy so far.
Will post better pics after cleaning her up.

Pics as promised. I had an extra set of magnas in my 'box-o-grips'. Were grips numbered on 10-6's ?
Thanks
 

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My first S&W purchase back in early '90s. An ex-police turn in, a M10-6 heavy barrel. Really nice to hold and shoot. About 25 years ago my then 12 yr. old nephew shot it and couldn't miss with it. Now, after all those years and other revolvers, I have given that one to my nephew.

I am willing to bet that he values it greatly.
 
IMO, which is worth exactly how much you are paying for, the Model 10 & 64 with 4" barrel is a best buy. Banning semi-autos as more States are doing is not reducing the need for personal protection it is shifting the demand to revolvers and along with it higher prices. The fix sight K-frame revolver has the sight size of grip, length of trigger pull, weight and balance for many people to learn to shoot well.

I include the Ruger Speed and Service Six series also but they don't come close to matching the smooth trigger pull of a broke in K-Frame. Lord help us if Congress passes restrictions on semi-autos.
 
I love a Model 10, probably my favorite revolver. A little plain but gets the job done.

Yeah, um ... it's nowhere near my favorite.

That being said, you'd still have a helluva time trying to pry mine out of my paws. ;)
 

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