I've posted about this fine old S&W before and am proud to do it again.
My dad purchased this Model 36 Chief's Special in 1968 for $79.50.
It was to be the protection gun for our family and was the only gun he ever purchased for himself.
Dad had a lot of Police and FBI friends due to his job. Being frugal, most of his shooting practice was with these LEO's using their ammo, most of it Plus P stuff. Thousands of rounds of Plus P.
The little Chief's would be the first gun I ever shot and was the gun I learned handgun marksmanship with. My uncle reloaded and gave my dad and I a good quantity of wadcutter ammo to allow me to learn shooting technique without undue punishment.
When I turned 21 years old, my dad gave me the gun.
It is cleaned, waxed and the pride of my S&W collection. Even after more shooting than a J frame should receive, the 1968 shipped Chief's is still well timed, and accurate. A bit of cylinder end-shake is the only clue to the number of rounds its fired.
My first S&W purchase is shown here also. Model 617 K-22 Masterpiece .22 LR CTG. 8 3/8ths inch, full target options. Still the most accurate .22 LR revolver in my safe. I've been addicted to S&W's ever since!