ageingstudent
Member
I was excited and blessed to Pick up a 66 yesterday. I have been looking for a shiny S&W for about a year and finally came across one that I had to have.
So since I am a S&W revolver novice I have questions of course...
The serial is 9K75172 and the model # is just 66. How do I tell 66 1 from 66 4 etc.? Lol I'm clueless. I've been looking around and doing searches but perhaps a couple of you guys will be kind enough to enlighten me.
The gun itself seems very solid. Doesn't appear to be much endshake or slop in the cylinder and the forcing cone looks good. There is a slight gas cutting mark but it doesn't look like it got a steady diet of hot .357. The action is tight and crisp and the trigger feels outstanding. It's no safe queen but I like that about it.
It used to belong to a county mounted posse officer (search and rescue guy) and came with his leather duty holster. I feel honored to have it in my care.
I'm looking forward to working up some handloads and getting to know this fine shooter at the range!
So since I am a S&W revolver novice I have questions of course...
The serial is 9K75172 and the model # is just 66. How do I tell 66 1 from 66 4 etc.? Lol I'm clueless. I've been looking around and doing searches but perhaps a couple of you guys will be kind enough to enlighten me.
The gun itself seems very solid. Doesn't appear to be much endshake or slop in the cylinder and the forcing cone looks good. There is a slight gas cutting mark but it doesn't look like it got a steady diet of hot .357. The action is tight and crisp and the trigger feels outstanding. It's no safe queen but I like that about it.
It used to belong to a county mounted posse officer (search and rescue guy) and came with his leather duty holster. I feel honored to have it in my care.
I'm looking forward to working up some handloads and getting to know this fine shooter at the range!