Three-inch 66 finds home.

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Hi folks,

As it has apparently been raining three-inch guns everywhere, one landed in my greedy hands.

It was dirty (surprise!) Dash-3, but cleaned up nicely. A set of Ken’s grips and a Tyler T really spruced it up!

Holster by our own Snubbyfan.

Thanks for looking!

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It dresses up well. First thing that popped into my mind was how the old time TV westerns had the good guys in white and Black Bart in black(duh).
Let’s ignore they had SAA’s vs .357’s. I like yours.
 
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I just don't get the modern use of the Tyler T-grip. Too many options of combat grips to ugly up a gun like this, IMO.

No offense to those who use them.
 
I just don't get the modern use of the Tyler T-grip. Too many options of combat grips to ugly up a gun like this, IMO.

No offense to those who use them.

Combats look better for sure and I have several sets in my collection but I get a much more practical purchase on a gun with magna style grips with with a t-grip added. Here’s a 696 with some giraffe bone and t-grip.
 

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Nice acquisition, and I really like the antler stocks. However, stocks are such a personal thing that opinions will vary widely. My wife's grandfather (Calif. LEO) was a big man with big mitts, and this was his duty revolver for many years...an early 15-2 snubby with magnas and a t-grip.
 

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how much did this cost? I thought I was picking up a 686-4 but i think I got this a 66-4 LOL..... Gentleman is asking $700
 
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