My stainless Smith's

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Top to bottom - 60-3, 60-10 .357,
66 3" (Chamfered charge holes, rsr limited), 686 performace center 5" (with detachabel utility rail-picked it up today-didn't even know they were making it)
The 686 PC has hands down the best balance and trigger of any revolver I have ever had.
 
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Top to bottom - 60-3, 60-10 .357,
66 3" (Chamfered charge holes, rsr limited), 686 performace center 5" (with detachabel utility rail-picked it up today-didn't even know they were making it)
The 686 PC has hands down the best balance and trigger of any revolver I have ever had.
 
Pred I love the Headknocker Grip on the 4" 66/686?, I gotta find one of those plates..
Also is that your 940 at the bottom of pic?
Sweet Pics You all..
My only stainless guns currently are J Frames..
Always on the look for a 2 1/2"-3" Model 66 at a decent price, Saw a Couple yesterday but at $650-$800 I walked on..
Gary/Hk
 
Headknocker, the plate is on a 686 no dash, The gun was an Oakland PD gun. I found it for 3 at my local shop. And the "Headknocker" grip just looks "right"
And yes, That is a 940 on bottom, The 649 will become one very soon, And the 64 near top was a find the other month for 250, I bought it before it was out of the case, Like new it was.
I am thinking about cleaning the garage and making stainless and brass butt plates.
If I do, I will email you first.
Peter
 
great pictures fellas, if I knew how to do so, I'd contribute. But those are awsome
 
Here's a couple of stainless model 64s I posted recently in a different thread. I saw my first one of these on the 5th Floor of The Men's Store at Marshall Field & Co. in Chicago. I was probably running an errand for my Father's business and stopped by the 5th floor of The Men's Store to drool over the showcases. It was either there or across the street at VL&A that I played hooky when I was supposed to be working. I'd detour over for a look at the .458s, double rifles, trophy heads, and dream of being a professional hunter when I grew up. Wow, that was forty years ago.

As for these two; I must say they appear deceptively pristine in this picture.

/b

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Mr. Cometpx4:
I didn't see your new Performance Center gun listed on Smith & Wesson's website--can you give us the SKU number/Product code? I'd like to see if my local "Pusher" can get one. Thanks. Paulie686.
 
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