Model 63 & 651

swage

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I have both inbound. They're both 2" variants. My better half wanted something she could shoot comfortably. That was all the excuse I needed as I have wanted one of each for a while. To hold me over until mine arrive, let's see some pictures.
 
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You are one up on me and I'm jealous!
I have 63s- 2 and 4, 651- 4.
As I have posted, have tried several times to buy a 2 in 651 but failed to Pony up enough money.
Here's my Shorty 63.
 

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I moved a couple revolvers I hadn't shot or shot very little, so it was a wash more or less. I'm jealous of the guys who got into the revolver game early. I started shooting pistols 15 years ago. Up until then it was all long guns of the sporting variety. When I started buying pistols I wasn't interested in revolvers. Now it's all I buy when I'm looking for a new-to-me hand gun. The price of admission has gone up considerably over the last 10-12 years.
 
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650, 3 inch with the 22LR cylinder. The best of both

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I've had one of each and sold them off long ago...while they were good shooters up close for personal defense, they are tough to shoot well at a distance...

Don't know how much you gave for them but the last 2" 63 I saw sell was well over a grand and the 651 almost $2k...

Only one I have left is a 63 4" that has an extra 651 cylinder fitted...perfect woods gun...

Bob
 
Only one I have left is a 63 4" that has an extra 651 cylinder fitted...perfect woods gun...

Bob

Your M63 conversion has piqued my interest. How did you go about doing it? Was it done by the factory? What is the velocity of the 22Mag in a 4" revolver? I'll bet that it's loud, but it may indeed be the perfect woods gun (not withstanding bears and such). -S2
 
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