bedbugbilly
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I hope I am posting this in the correct section - if not - please move.
I have some questions on the Model 66. I have a lead on a stainless 4" that I might be interested in but I have no experience with that model. I like the K frames - have a M & P and a Combat Masterpiece. For some reason - the Model 66 I have a lead on interests me - you can never have too many Smiths!
So - I haven't seen it yet but it is supposed to be in VG to Excellent condition with only a few rounds through it and has the original box. From my understanding, the Model 66 is the successor to the Model 19? Production was started and stopped after a few years - then Smith re-introduced it and lists it now?
I haven't seen the pistol yet but I believe it is one of the earlier ones - stainless steel - 4" barrel. From what I'm seeing, the 66 isn't much different from the Combat Masterpiece I have with the exception that it is chambered in 357 and shiny instead of blue. Is that a fair assessment?
Is there anything to watch out for on Model 66s other than the usual lock up, flame cutting, etc. like in any revolver? As I say, I think this one is one of the earlier 66s but will know more when I actually get to look at it in person.
In looking, I've seen 66s with rubber grips as well as wood. Were the 66s made in square butt and round butt? If it was originally made with the rubber (boot) grips, can these be removed and standard stocks put on?
I have read that the earlier model 66s had nice target style triggers?
I shoot a lot of 38s and love the K frames I have but would like one in .357 - plus I like the 4" barrel. I reload so the ammo isn't the issue. I would imagine it would be a lot like shooting the CM that I have.
I have looked on GB and prices seem to be all over the place. The fellow is asking $450. Knowing what the new Model 66s list for - is this a reasonable/fair price if it is indeed an earlier stainless?
Thanks for whatever information you can provide . . . if it turns out to be a nice one, I just don't want to over pay as I'm sure there are others out there. With the way the prices have jumped on used revolvers even the basic Model 10s seem to be bringing higher prices.
Thanks.
I have some questions on the Model 66. I have a lead on a stainless 4" that I might be interested in but I have no experience with that model. I like the K frames - have a M & P and a Combat Masterpiece. For some reason - the Model 66 I have a lead on interests me - you can never have too many Smiths!
So - I haven't seen it yet but it is supposed to be in VG to Excellent condition with only a few rounds through it and has the original box. From my understanding, the Model 66 is the successor to the Model 19? Production was started and stopped after a few years - then Smith re-introduced it and lists it now?
I haven't seen the pistol yet but I believe it is one of the earlier ones - stainless steel - 4" barrel. From what I'm seeing, the 66 isn't much different from the Combat Masterpiece I have with the exception that it is chambered in 357 and shiny instead of blue. Is that a fair assessment?
Is there anything to watch out for on Model 66s other than the usual lock up, flame cutting, etc. like in any revolver? As I say, I think this one is one of the earlier 66s but will know more when I actually get to look at it in person.
In looking, I've seen 66s with rubber grips as well as wood. Were the 66s made in square butt and round butt? If it was originally made with the rubber (boot) grips, can these be removed and standard stocks put on?
I have read that the earlier model 66s had nice target style triggers?
I shoot a lot of 38s and love the K frames I have but would like one in .357 - plus I like the 4" barrel. I reload so the ammo isn't the issue. I would imagine it would be a lot like shooting the CM that I have.
I have looked on GB and prices seem to be all over the place. The fellow is asking $450. Knowing what the new Model 66s list for - is this a reasonable/fair price if it is indeed an earlier stainless?
Thanks for whatever information you can provide . . . if it turns out to be a nice one, I just don't want to over pay as I'm sure there are others out there. With the way the prices have jumped on used revolvers even the basic Model 10s seem to be bringing higher prices.
Thanks.