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Any Model 67 4" fans here? Picked this no dash last weekend. Looking forward to shooting it
 

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I never had a Model 15 or 67 but they sure are great looking sixguns. I always liked the barrels on them, not quite pencil barrel, but yet thinner than the bull barrels of the later Model 10/64s and 19/66s.
 
My 67, is probably a little older than yours. It is 1973, and has the early all stainless rear sight. Obviously they became replaced by sights as yours. They are good shooters! I don't shoot mine enough. Bob
 

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Congratulations! A very nice find indeed. It's always nice to get an older gun that still has the OEM stocks. I'd like to find a nice one, but what I'm really waiting for to show up at a LGS or pawn shop is a 4 inch Md 64. I have a preference for fixed sights.
 
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Really nice gun! I've never seen a green insert on the front sight before. Is that aftermarket or did S&W do that for 67's?
 
Great Revolvers

Carried one on-duty for years until my department authorized .357 Magnum ammunition, then switched to a Model 66. They are great revolvers. Wish I still had mine.....
 
I have this P.D. commemorative...

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Somebody used to make a color sight insert kit a few years ago. It had a few different colors IIRC.
Found it: Brownell's. Yellow, green, red, orange or white. Pricey, though: $61 for the kit.
There's also an old article on Guns Magazine's site with tips on how to do it if anyone's interested. I think I might try it....
 
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This revolver is an early 1972. It would have come originally with stainless steel sights and magna wood grips. They later changed the front sight to red ramp. I bought the revolver with the green sight and Pachmyr black rubber grips. I replaced the rubber with K/L frame S&W medallion grip.
 
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S&W checkered magnas although you see a lot of people that don't like them go with target grips.
 
Actually, I ordered my third set of Altamonts today for a M10-6 I picked up yesterday. It has non-original ill fitting magnas and I ordered the target grips to give them a try. Several of the pictures in this thread show the target grips, hence the question.
 
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Here's my 67-0 that I picked up 4-5 years ago for $300.00. It
was made in 1973, and did not come with the original grips.
I put these PC magnas on it because I like the way they fit
in my hands. It is a very accurate gun, and one of my favorite
guns to shoot.
 

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LUV MY 67-1

The 67-1 4" is my favorite range shooter. Easy to handle, accurate and easy to load for. I purchased mine for $265 several years ago. She was in rough shape but with some elbow grease some new parts and TLC brought her back to a piece which I am proud to own.
 

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Model 67-1 Fan !

First attempt at "Light Tent" Photography! Anyway, I have two of these put away in the safe...

Product Code = 102804
Serial Number(s) = BAR27xx (From 1988)
Spec. Order = 9067 and 4444
(The serial numbers are 12 units apart from each other)

Target Hammer, Target Trigger, Square Butt Combats!

Best that I can tell, both have never been fired.
 

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