History of the Model 67?

Inland 7-45
I have no history on mine. It came to me from a shop in the east coast.
It was in need of a good cleaning but otherwise in great shape. The stocks were these poorly refinished targets.

I suppose it is possible the red inserts could have been added also. I had figured they were a change later in the first ones having the stainless sights.

Interesting write up, thanks.

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Model 67 Collection

Here are a few. Left to Right, Top to Bottom
ND, -1, -2
-3, -4
ND marked SCPD-R (Suffolk County PD I believe), ND marked CHP, -1 marked DPR (Dept Parks and Rec I believe)
ND marked CPD (Chicago ?), ND marked OHB (Over stamp CHP)

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That is a nice collection of 67s. My newest firearm is a model 64 made in 1979 or 80. As a rule my interest ends with the last of the pinned barreled guns.

The exceptions would be .32 caliber J frames especially the short run stainless and adjustable sight versions, Model 24-3 , Model 16-4 and the model 67. Especially law enforcement marked guns.
 
Hi guys, I have the opportunity to purchase this revolver, marked Model 67-7 (?), but not mentioned in history by John (Paladin85020 post)...
I've got it!
... and a comparison with the .32 grandfather from 1887...


SA trigger weight feels incredibly light, much ligher than my 2011 3.0 lbs (1.36kg) trigger, so I decided to check it ... 0.846kg (1.87 lbs)! Is that OK?
 

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