SFsc616171
US Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2010
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Hi folks!
I've been writing my 'inner checklist', as I've been visiting the 'firearms-brokers-America dot coms', looking at the S and W Model 64, pencil barrels in stainless steel. The only '64s' I know, are the Heavy Barrel models.
QUESTION: what is the known history of these revolvers, and are they 'safe to touch', or if acquired, become shining examples of 'hangar queens', i.e., all show, but do NOT go?
I bought that M15, that is yet displayed on 'gunsAmerica', the one with the teflon dip and Hogue combat grips. I, also, own a Taurus M82. I know, no comparison, and I did NOT know that too well, until I shot both! I've really been SW-bit!
Thanks!
I've been writing my 'inner checklist', as I've been visiting the 'firearms-brokers-America dot coms', looking at the S and W Model 64, pencil barrels in stainless steel. The only '64s' I know, are the Heavy Barrel models.
QUESTION: what is the known history of these revolvers, and are they 'safe to touch', or if acquired, become shining examples of 'hangar queens', i.e., all show, but do NOT go?
I bought that M15, that is yet displayed on 'gunsAmerica', the one with the teflon dip and Hogue combat grips. I, also, own a Taurus M82. I know, no comparison, and I did NOT know that too well, until I shot both! I've really been SW-bit!
Thanks!