Offering what I think is the best variation of the best engineering change for a 3" Model 66.
A very nice, very early (Nov, 1993) non-ported 3" Model 66-4. The new rear sight style gives you that square butt top strap profile which reminds me more of the profile of the early 3" Model 19-2s instead of the straight, round butt top strap profile used on the 3" 66-2 and -3s. It also has the new extractor which provides much more consistent timing across all chambers. The still flash chromed trigger and hammer were quickly replaced by their case colored counterparts by Jan, 1994 on the Model 66 making these very early -4s the only non-ported, not Performance Center Model 66s still found with the flash chromed trigger and hammer found on earlier engineering changes.
No box, tools or papers. Stocks not original to the revolver.
$1800 $1600 (OBO) shipped to your FFL with the stocks pictured, a set of Hogue Monogrips or Uncle Mike RB-SB conversion stocks.
A very nice, very early (Nov, 1993) non-ported 3" Model 66-4. The new rear sight style gives you that square butt top strap profile which reminds me more of the profile of the early 3" Model 19-2s instead of the straight, round butt top strap profile used on the 3" 66-2 and -3s. It also has the new extractor which provides much more consistent timing across all chambers. The still flash chromed trigger and hammer were quickly replaced by their case colored counterparts by Jan, 1994 on the Model 66 making these very early -4s the only non-ported, not Performance Center Model 66s still found with the flash chromed trigger and hammer found on earlier engineering changes.
No box, tools or papers. Stocks not original to the revolver.
$1800 $1600 (OBO) shipped to your FFL with the stocks pictured, a set of Hogue Monogrips or Uncle Mike RB-SB conversion stocks.
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