NLFS: S&W Model 66-1 - Pinned, Recessed, .357 mag LOOK!

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    racerxxx

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    One of the FINEST examples Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 I've ever seen!
    • Pinned
    • Recessed
    • Tight
    • Beautiful Stainless
    • Beautiful Original Grips
    This is a gem... don't let it get away!

    $740

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    rgibso6

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    If this were Facebook, I'd hit the like button. I have a 66-1, an old state trooper revolver. It's beat up and ugly, but my best shooter by far. These are awesome pistols, and they truly don't make them like this anymore.
     

    racerxxx

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    If this were Facebook, I'd hit the like button. I have a 66-1, an old state trooper revolver. It's beat up and ugly, but my best shooter by far. These are awesome pistols, and they truly don't make them like this anymore.

    I agree! This one is pretty pristine!
     

    Strick8

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    If this were Facebook, I'd hit the like button. I have a 66-1, an old state trooper revolver. It's beat up and ugly, but my best shooter by far. These are awesome pistols, and they truly don't make them like this anymore.

    I’ll second this. I picked up a 66-2 from a BS member a couple months back, and wouldn’t trade it for anything. I’d love another but should likely temper my recent revolver kick - I can’t get enough!


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    rgibso6

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    I shot a bunch of 38 and 357 ammo over the chronograph through several different Smiths with barrel lengths spanning 2 to 6 inches, the 66-1 representing the 4".

    The 4" 66-1 consistantly got higher velocities than my 5" 627-5 PC. They don't make them like they used to.
     

    racerxxx

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    A Brief History of the Model 66
    Smith & Wesson introduced the first Model 66 in 1970. Labeled as a Combat Magnum, the revolver was chambered for the potent .357 Magnum. Built on the company’s K frame, the guns offered a balance of relatively light weight and good durability.

    The gun was very similar to the popular Model 19, though with a stainless steel frame instead of one made of carbon steel. While the Model 19 remained a hot ticket with shooters and police departments, the Model 66 gained its own following of enthusiasts and law enforcement agencies.
     

    N4sir

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    Don't mean to hijack your thread but..... Gotta love those Smith & Wessons!!!
    Model 66 2.5" and model 19 2.5"

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    Yours should really be a keeper. You don't find those in great shape very often! Whoever buys it should treasure it forever!!!

     
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