S&W 14-3

I used a Model 14 with 8 3/8" barrel to win A Class Hunters Pistol in the 1988 Texas State Silhouette Championship. It was a wonderful gun, and I regret letting it get away. I sold it because that was the last year I shot silhouette competitions and didn't think I would ever have a use for the long barrel again. :o
 
Well I bought the best of the two 14-3 with 8 5/8 barrel revolvers and should be getting it sometime later next week. Will post pictures of it when I do.
Damn I'm so excited about it I posted twice.
 
I can not wait for you to get it!! They are great to shoot and oh so accurate. Pictures will be great. When you get it and post pictures I will get a few more of mine and post it here too.
 
Here's a pic of mine to hold us over til we can see Carrier's 14-3:

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And another, after I put on the Thai grips:

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Man that's a nice looking revolver especially with those grips. Did you change the front sight?
How come some pictures will show a revolver as a really nice dark blue and others show one as much lighter and no where near as nice?
 
8 3/8" S&W Mod. 14

I'm looking at pictures of a couple of 14-3 with 8 inch barrels and considering buying one of them. I've never had anything longer than a 6 inch barrel and was looking some advise on these.
It will only be used for target shooting.
Is a 8 inch barrel an advantage or disadvantage?

Carrier:
Don't do as I did. A few years ago, I set up my 8 3/8"Mod. 14, with a long eye relief Redfield 3/4" scope and no drill mounts. I thought that it would show the true potential for accuracy that the long tube 14 was capable of without destroying the value of the undrilled revolver. Well, time,
Old age, poor eyesight, arthritis, and a few other undesirable maladies sneeked up, and hit me in the buns, and I never did try that set up. It's still set up that way, And never will be used.
 

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Carrier:
Don't do as I did. A few years ago, I set up my 8 3/8"Mod. 14, with a long eye relief Redfield 3/4" scope and no drill mounts. I thought that it would show the true potential for accuracy that the long tube 14 was capable of without destroying the value of the undrilled revolver. Well, time,
Old age, poor eyesight, arthritis, and a few other undesirable maladies sneeked up, and hit me in the buns, and I never did try that set up. It's still set up that way, And never will be used.

Have you even fired that?
 
Carrier:
The Scope is a long eye relief, 4X Redfield, the Rings are Redfield, low claw type, that fit std. 3/8" groved bases, and the base is Bushnell, #76-1922. The base attaches to the revolver where the rear sight is removed. kinda' of like going through your elbows to get to your ankles, but it all works together.
Chubbo
 
Man that's a nice looking revolver especially with those grips. Did you change the front sight?
How come some pictures will show a revolver as a really nice dark blue and others show one as much lighter and no where near as nice?

That's the original Patridge sight with a glop of Site Bright orange paint on it. I like it because it stands out almost as well as a fiber optic tube, but since it is acrylic I can always scrape it off with a thumbnail and it leaves no trace.

I tried a couple different grips before I got one that works well with the long tube. The Thai grips are nice looking and fit my hand well. No need for rubber grips with the mild recoil.

The dark blue may have something to do with the angle or the natural light. The bluing is really beautiful though. Makes me think of fresh licorice.
 
That's the original Patridge sight with a glop of Site Bright orange paint on it. I like it because it stands out almost as well as a fiber optic tube, but since it is acrylic I can always scrape it off with a thumbnail and it leaves no trace.

I tried a couple different grips before I got one that works well with the long tube. The Thai grips are nice looking and fit my hand well. No need for rubber grips with the mild recoil.

The dark blue may have something to do with the angle or the natural light. The bluing is really beautiful though. Makes me think of fresh licorice.

I see I'm going to have to do that as well. Looks really good.
 
Serial number for the 14-3 I'm waiting for is 6K96XX. Any idea when it was made?
 
Have a 624 in 44 special with the 6.5" barrel. Shooting the Winchester 200 grain silvertip is like shooting 38 special. Even have an original S&W holster for it. The part that actually holds the revolver actually swivels and is in a black basket weave finish. Frank
 
Wood case

I thought you folks might like to see a S&W wood case for an 8 3/8" revolver that I customized to fit the Scoped 8 3/8" Mod. 14-4 that I showed a picture of on this thread, post #26. It also shows the custom made tools, ammo box, and scope storage, in the tool tray, using a soft cloth sleeve. The tool handles, and the 50 round ammo box lid and grips shown in one view, are made of fiddle back maple wood, very special to me. It is wood from trees that my Mom, and my wife planted in our yard over 60 years ago. The grips shown in the other view are the grips that came with the 14-4. The whole "Kit, and Cabootal" fits into the case, for transport, or storage. Thanks for sharing.
Chubbo
 

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I thought you folks might like to see a S&W wood case for an 8 3/8" revolver that I customized to fit the Scoped 8 3/8" Mod. 14-4 that I showed a picture of on this thread, post #26. It also shows the custom made tools, ammo box, and scope storage, in the tool tray, using a soft cloth sleeve. The tool handles, and the 50 round ammo box lid and grips shown in one view, are made of fiddle back maple wood, very special to me. It is wood from trees that my Mom, and my wife planted in our yard over 60 years ago. The grips shown in the other view are the grips that came with the 14-4. The whole "Kit, and Cabootal" fits into the case, for transport, or storage. Thanks for sharing.
Chubbo

I am a heavy equipment and refrigeration tech and can rebuild Cat, Cummins, Detroit engines and transport reefers all day long for the last 40 years. But couldn't nail two 2X4's together to save my life.
You are like one of my older brothers who can take a crappy piece of railway tie and make something unbelievable out of it.
You are just like him. Hats off.
 
I am a heavy equipment and refrigeration tech and can rebuild Cat, Cummins, Detroit engines and transport reefers all day long for the last 40 years. But couldn't nail two 2X4's together to save my life.
You are like one of my older brothers who can take a crappy piece of railway tie and make something unbelievable out of it.
You are just like him. Hats off.
Agreed, very very nice!

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Well just got the 14-3 in the mail today and I'm so happy. This gun looks like it has never been shot. Out with two year old granddaughter tonight and will hopefully be able to take pictures that will do it justice.
I'm really going to have a hard time shooting it.
 
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