sbfireman
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Stainless 64-3 .38 and Model 65-4 .357 - though both marked as MOD 64
Nickel .44 mag (see below)
I'm located in Santa Barbara
.357 -- $750.00 (black rubber grip)
.38 -- $450.00 (wood grip)
.44. -- SOLD
FTF / PPT in Santa Barbara area
A pair of Smith and Wesson -
Model 64-3 (.38) and Model 65-4 (.357) 4" stainless shooters. Little use over the past years - please respectfully not interested in low offers. Also have a speed loader, some remaining ammo, and a well-used leather holster available. Original owner. Sorry, only a single manual. Please respond with PM's. These are sold as is without warranty. There is some confusion due to the crane on the .357 possibly being mismarked at the factory.
Interested? Shoot me a PM and we can go from there. As my online name indicates, I'm a fireman, not a handgun expert so I could have easily made the mistake.
It's possible that the .357 is a mismarked model 65 -
Thanks for looking
Model 29-3 OCSD Robert Squires Commemorative
.44 Magnum
Price: SOLD... Yes, willing to negotiate. It would be great if this could end up in the hands of any current or former deputy with / for OCSD (my Dad was OCHP back in the day)
Unfired - stored in presentation case in gun safe.
Other Info: Number 10 of 250 made.
Very rare piece of Orange County and Orange County Sheriff's Department history. In 1983 the OCSD commissioned 250 of these revolvers to raise money for Project 999. This pistol is to honor and commemorate the first OCSD Deputy killed in the line of duty, Undersheriff Robert Squires. As mentioned before this pistol and is number 10 out of 250. Includes the flyer from the evening
For more information, please see the write up by the OCSD museum under "Just Too Damn Brave": The Battle at Tomato Springs" Orange County Sheriff's Museum
Nickel .44 mag (see below)
I'm located in Santa Barbara
.357 -- $750.00 (black rubber grip)
.38 -- $450.00 (wood grip)
.44. -- SOLD
FTF / PPT in Santa Barbara area
A pair of Smith and Wesson -
Model 64-3 (.38) and Model 65-4 (.357) 4" stainless shooters. Little use over the past years - please respectfully not interested in low offers. Also have a speed loader, some remaining ammo, and a well-used leather holster available. Original owner. Sorry, only a single manual. Please respond with PM's. These are sold as is without warranty. There is some confusion due to the crane on the .357 possibly being mismarked at the factory.
Interested? Shoot me a PM and we can go from there. As my online name indicates, I'm a fireman, not a handgun expert so I could have easily made the mistake.
It's possible that the .357 is a mismarked model 65 -
Thanks for looking
Model 29-3 OCSD Robert Squires Commemorative
.44 Magnum
Price: SOLD... Yes, willing to negotiate. It would be great if this could end up in the hands of any current or former deputy with / for OCSD (my Dad was OCHP back in the day)
Unfired - stored in presentation case in gun safe.
Other Info: Number 10 of 250 made.
Very rare piece of Orange County and Orange County Sheriff's Department history. In 1983 the OCSD commissioned 250 of these revolvers to raise money for Project 999. This pistol is to honor and commemorate the first OCSD Deputy killed in the line of duty, Undersheriff Robert Squires. As mentioned before this pistol and is number 10 out of 250. Includes the flyer from the evening
For more information, please see the write up by the OCSD museum under "Just Too Damn Brave": The Battle at Tomato Springs" Orange County Sheriff's Museum
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