Who likes the 3" Model 10's, 13's, 64's and 65's?

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I'm really liking this Model 65-5 I recently acquired. The sights aren't great, but the gun handles fast and balances just about perfectly. Anybody else like the 3" fixed sight K-frames?

My 65-5:

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Swapped the grips onto my M66 2.5" and put on a pair of Pachmayr's:

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The longer Pachmayr grip makes the gun sit better in my hand, and really locks it in during double action fire. My favorite K-frame round butt grips.
 
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I plead guilty to also being infected with the 3 inch K frame RB disease.

Only known treatment , buy more and shoot them.
 
I have several 3" round butt K frames, they are great revolvers. But, I prefer the feel of my 2 1/2" round butt K frames.
O/P, do remember that any rubber grip can trap moisture. It's a good idea to remove them every six or so months and wipe the grip frame with a silicon treated cloth.
 
I have several 3" round butt K frames, they are great revolvers. But, I prefer the feel of my 2 1/2" round butt K frames.
O/P, do remember that any rubber grip can trap moisture. It's a good idea to remove them every six or so months and wipe the grip frame with a silicon treated cloth.

That they do. I remove the grips every time I detail clean the guns. Here in Oregon, particularly this time of the year, it is hard to keep the guns completely dry when practicing on outdoor ranges. It doesn't take much for "stainless" to start rusting.
 
I'm a fan. :D
I've own a 3" Model 13-4 that I've had for years. Its my favorite carry revolver. ;)
Picked up a 3" 10-8 just last week. Hoping to get it to the range tomorrow. :D
 
I own a 64-3, 65-3, and a 65-5. I had a snubbie 66-2 but sold it. The
3" HB guns feel better to me.
 
I have managed to acquire a few 3 inch 65s. Four came from a Puerto Rican police dept. They looked like someone put them in a pillow sack and went out smashing mailboxes. All came out nice after dressing out all the nicks and scratches. This one was the worst so to get all the flaws I put it to a buffing wheel. Usually not a polished SS fan but this one does something for me.
 

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I am the oddball in the crowd. I prefer a four inch over three.
 
I had a 65 3" and I loved the way it handled but hated shooting 357 out of it, so I got rid of it and replaced it with a 64 3". It has an interesting history--an LEO friend's friend had it stolen from him six years ago. He replaced it with an automatic, but then the sheriff's office found it and returned it last year.

As he had outgrown his need for the revolver and had no love for it, I traded him a DPMS I had had for a few years (my first AR since replaced with builds). I think he thinks he got the better deal, but ARs are like fleas on a dog, while they don't make many 3" S&Ws.
 

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A 65-3 three inch I picked up at the Lima Ohio gun show. Someone had ground off the front sight and glued on a sight with epoxy running down the sides of the barrel. It had a mismatched side plate. Rear sight channel was notched for an adjustable sight but none present. Notches welded shut. What to do. My local gunsmith made the front sight and attended to the sideplate to make it a perfect match. Cleaned up the welds and checkered the top strap to pretty it up. Slicked up the action. I spent probably 30 hours doing a hand sand and polish job. This was my first 3" K frame and I thought I'd never find another. Total investment on this one $490.00. I have since found and bought 11 more 3" K frames. This one was by far the worst condition one out of all them but is my favorite.
 

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I really liked a blue 3" M13. I gave it to my then finacee'. When we split up, she declined to sell it back to me.
I consoled myself with a 3" M66-2.


It's a J frame but my 3" M36-1 wanted equal time.


My 3" M624 is begging to see daylight & get a photo shoot.
Like a D*** fool I let my 3" M657 go.
 
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