S&W Model 65-3 Opinions?

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Hey folks, I have a chance to purchase a mint 65-3. It was built in 89, and is flawless. Does anyone have an opinion on the durability, accuracy, and good/bad reputation of this gun? I know it's a K frame with only a front site and notched rear, 6 shot, looks to be stainless, but thats all I know. Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Lou
 
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Originally posted by Fleshwound:
Hey folks, I have a chance to purchase a mint 65-3. It was built in 89, and is flawless. Does anyone have an opinion on the durability, accuracy, and good/bad reputation of this gun? I know it's a K frame with only a front site and notched rear, 6 shot, looks to be stainless, but thats all I know. Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance Lou

If it's fairly priced GET IT!
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It's perfect for concealed carry - Many LE Agencies used them in the revolver's heyday.

Here's mine.......
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It's actually a trade.. I have a Sig P228 9mm Nickel, 2 high caps, and night sites. 3 to 400 hundred range is considerably less than mine is worth. I wasl looking for a good snubbie, doesn't matter J or K frame. Got to think about this one. Thanks alot for your opinions, they mean alot. I'm kind of new (even though I'm old) to revolvers. This also looks to be a 3" or 4" barrel.
 
Great carry revolver especially with new 38+P ammo, like Buffalo Bore and Speer Short Barrel stuff.

I have a 65-5 and it's all a K frame should be it is a 3" but I'm hesitant to shoot 357s in it as I think the Buffalo Bore 158grain LSWCHP
+P at 1000 fps meets all the requirements for an excellent K Frame round.

I don't think I would trade that SIG straight across, and I would assess my need for a revolver vs an auto.

Here's a picture of mine:
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I would not trade my M65 carry gun for any other.
it is my winter and long trip carry gun.
you can't go wrong with a M65.
3" is ideal but 4" will carry just as well and be just a bit easy to shoot with the longer sight radius.
this is mine and it is kept loaded with CCI 158gr.JHP .357mag rounds.
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I have both S&W M65s. One in 3 in bead blast and a 4 inch also bead blast both made 30 years ago this past March and I shoot 158 rain .357 semi jacketed softpoints for defense and target practice without a crack sofar on the forcing cone. rz625-8
 
Model 65-3

I've owned both 65-3 and 66-6. I was a better shot with the 65-3 with what I called fixed sites than with the 66-6 adjustable sites. Shooting 357mag with both. Sold the 66-6. Concealed carry? I did put it in my pants one night when there was something going on outside. Almost took my pant down to my ankles.
 
I wish I had one in mint condition. I owned a 4" model 65 and sold it. Wish I had it back. The 3" barrel would be preferable, but a 4" barrel would do. I do not like adjustable sights, we carried a model 19 before we transitioned to a model 645, and later a 4506.
 
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Well i love Sig and own them myself and would not trade for that even but everyone needs a Smith as well
I would keep the Sig and find a Smith as well
God Bless,John

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I see u state j or k frame too it all depends on how u plan to carry it
I own a j frame and a lew horton 24-3 round butt
any way u go with a Smith u will be very happy with
Smith is like Sig with excellent quality and reliability


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I recently bought a 10-5 2-inch snub. I like it so much better than any J frame that I ever had or shot. just a personal thing I guess . I also shoot it much better. I need all the help I can get Bob
 
That was my first S&W revolver and still my all time favorite. Feels good in the hand, pleasing to the eye and fun to shoot, mostly .38 but it's nice to have the option for something with a bigger bang.
 
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