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Prior to the frame change in the mid-to-late '90s, the frame curve along the hammer was indeed more arched and "swoopy"; after, it became a few degrees closer to diagonal and a bit more boxy....The rear ramp of the gun near the hammer looks more streamlined/angled then other 10’s. Is that an illusion?
Thank you. I appreciate the info. It is subtle but distinctive. Time to run upstairs ands check on a few babies.Prior to the frame change in the mid-to-late '90s, the frame curve along the hammer was indeed more arched and "swoopy"; after, it became a few degrees closer to diagonal and a bit more boxy.
Greetings- I have an opportunity to pick up a 1966 Model 10-5 with tapered 4" barrel. The pistol shows no wear signs on the barrel or front of the cylinder. There is a minor blemish in the blue on the right side. The only real marks on the pistol appear to be cylinder score. The asking price is $475. Any opinions? (I will try to attach the owners photo.)
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Take the deal. You can't buy that gun brand new for twice that amount. They don't 1966 models any longer. Would make a great shooter!
Do "pre 10s" count?