SW 65-6 Ladysmith 3”

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I picked this up at a LGS because it seems 3” model 65s are hard to come by.
Price was $700 OTD. My wife who shoots well, doesn’t like revolvers. I showed it to her and she’s in love with it. Trigger is very nice.
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That was an excellent deal, especially in nice condition and with the case. The grips are an improvement over the version I have, lol. (I shoot it usually with rubber Uncle Mike's RB grips) And, it cost about $ 900 compared to yours.
 

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Last one sold on GB just short of $1100. They don't come up very often. I don't think this model was huge seller.
 
I saw a 65-5 LS at the gun show in Raleigh, NC last weekend. Look LNIB and had the soft case and the box. It was priced at $1295.

I bought mine (with the soft case, but no box, like new) about five years ago for $625 OTD. I stole it and knew it when he quoted me the price.
 
The Model 65 Ladysmith is a great gun, I have two of them, both flawless 65-5’s, complete with soft cases and cardboard boxes. I was fortunate enough to buy both for insanely low prices a few years ago, and I don’t plan on letting them go anytime soon. The last 65-5 Ladysmith I saw for sale, just a few weeks ago at a gun show, was $1,095. I was tempted to buy that one, but my disposable gun money is a little low right now.

The 65 Ladysmith is probably one of, if not the best, 3” K frame revolver. It’s like a fixed sight 3” Model 66.
 
Cool gun at a great price in the current market.

The frame contour at the rear top strap is different than on the -5. Does it have the integral frame lug on the left, the part that keeps the cylinder from sliding backward with the action open?
 
I think the 3" S&W K-Frame 357 Magnum is the perfect balance of size & power for a carry gun. And the model 65 Lady Smith is the high water mark of those.

I used to work in a gun shop, and we had a couple of these on the shelf and they just didn't sell well. Most women wanted something smaller/lighter and most men balked at the words Lady Smith on the gun.

Of course, once S&W dropped it from production, demand went up!

OP - as others have noted, you did very well on the price! I picked up mine (65-5) in 2009 for $495 and was happy to get it.

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Enjoy yours!
 
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Wow! A Grail Gun! The name? Oscar, the Hero of Robert A. Heinlein's "Glory Road" named his sword Lady Vivamus. "Ladysmith" wouldn't make me a bit bashful!
 
These are basically a Model 66 with fixed sights and I really like the shrouded ejector rod. The French ordered some like this before deciding on the MR73s. Here is the only 3" revolver I like better than my Model 65 Lady Smith.
 

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New to me 65-6 Ladysmith 3”

A close family friend sold me this one recently out of his collection.

I’m just starting to learn more about them through this forum.

He had the hammer and trigger professionally worked on for CCW purposes.

I love the original Rosewood grips but I’m thinking about adding some Hogue grips on her for everyday carry and control.

Naming her “Loretta”, she’s a keeper:)
 

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