I'm sorry. Again.

Allen-frame

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But I couldn't help myself.

But the auction WAS 17 hours old so you all had a chance to buy it now too.

The seller is a retired L.E.O. who bought the gun new in 1989.
When his department transitioned to the Sig 220 the Smith was put up in the safe.
He told me he didn't even use it to qualify with, he used the departments gun.

Again, I'm sorry. But I just had to do it. Wouldn't you have??


It is a 66-3 with BBN serial prefix.



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Smith and Wesson Model 66 with 3" Barrel : Revolvers at GunBroker.com



Holster, speedloaders and fingergroove combats all add a nice touch.


Apologetically,

Allen Frame
 
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P.S. This is post number 100! Cool! You are still dead to me!
 
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I really needed another.


I will be starting Smithaholics anonymous later this week.

Online meetings will commence this Friday night.






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Allen Frame
 
Allen,
There needs to be a rule that you give one of us one of your older ones before you can get another!!!:)
 
Well, on the other hand, if I ever need to sell my 66 I'll know who to pm.....

I just gotta say; investing in S&W's has got to be a better deal than the goofy stock market! So, I'm sure you did well!
 
I don't think he's apologizing, I think he's braggin'!!:cool::D
 
You are my hero Allen-Frame, someday I will have multiple wheel guns like you, if you haven't bought up all that are left!
 
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You; My wife now understands that I just have a habit and not an addiction.

I also have a case of Smith envy. That is a nice looking stable of S&W's.
Congratulations
 
Wow! I don't think I've ever seen that many S&Ws in one spot. Great collection. Thanks for posting the pictures at least I can look at them. Congrats.
 
As long as we keep getting show and tell pics, I say he can have all he can afford!!!

;)
 
Allen,
You should write a tutorial on how to search these gems out on the auction sites. Not only is that a nice gun, but a great deal on a very good holster and a passel of speedloaders.

Congratulations.

Frank
 
That was on my watch list but went a few bucks more than I wanted to go. Very nice.
 
Nice pick up! Sir, you have a really nice collection. But I don't think you have a problem.
 
Nice Nice Nice Nice.......Way to go! It's obvious you have fine taste in revolvers! Congrats!

Craig...
 
But I couldn't help myself.

But the auction WAS 17 hours old so you all had a chance to buy it now too.

The seller is a retired L.E.O. who bought the gun new in 1989.
When his department transitioned to the Sig 220 the Smith was put up in the safe.
He told me he didn't even use it to qualify with, he used the departments gun.

Again, I'm sorry. But I just had to do it. Wouldn't you have??

It is a 66-3 with BBN serial prefix.

Smith and Wesson Model 66 with 3" Barrel : Revolvers at GunBroker.com

Holster, speedloaders and fingergroove combats all add a nice touch.

Apologetically,

Allen Frame

Allen, Stop the madness!!! You are not forgiven:)! I missed that one. Have a 3" -2, but could always use another -3. First shot IF you ever sell one of them 3" 66's or that nickel 27-2. I'd really like the 27. You do offer a 50% military discount to us Coasties right. Plucked a few folks from the waters off of the coast and $50.00 says you saw me flying around in one of our orange helicopters when I was stationed in Opa Locka. It really should be named Hell, Fl. Started packing my Springer within days af moving down there from Alaska. Talk about a culture shock!

Congrats on that beauty! Did the combats come with it?

Take care,

Roger
 
Allen,
You should write a tutorial on how to search these gems out on the auction sites. Not only is that a nice gun, but a great deal on a very good holster and a passel of speedloaders.

Congratulations.

Frank


My tutorial is this; I spend far too much time on Gone-broker.
There just isn't any other way to find deals.

Good luck. And again, I apologize. ;)

Allen
 
Congrats on the addition to the collection. As an aside, I'd be just about as excited to find that Alessi Pull-Thru Holster as I would be with the Model 66.

I've got one--an Alessi--but mine fits a Ruger Semi-Auto, but then again--as Lou is no longer with us, I say "Enjoy". Paulie686.
 
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