S&W 617 Target Champion & S&W 686 Target Champion
Amazing set. Really unbelieveable, and quite unusual. Congrats.
S&W 617 Target Champion & S&W 686 Target Champion
Might be picking up a Model 66 (no dash) .357 Magnum. 2.5" barrel. Haven't shot it yet but a coworker offered it to me. For a gun built in '75-'76 it sure is in great shape. Any one own one?
Thanks. Not that unusual here in GermanyAmazing set. Really unbelieveable, and quite unusual. Congrats.
It's locked up at work right now. This is not the actual revolver but a pic I "stole" from the internet. Feels really nice in my hand. I'll get to shoo it this weekend. Always wanted a revolver and this one kinda fell into my lap.BUY IT!!! BUY IT NOW! If it disappoints you I will be glad to buy it from you. One of the prettiest revolvers ever produced in the 20th Century. Is it a round butt?
Wow. Love that Terrier.My wife has a few guns that are essentially the same model, but different calibers that used to be her Dads that she inherited.
The nicest is the 38 S&W (38 short). It's still in the original box, has all the paperwork and is 98% plus if I were grading it. There are a few minor flash rust spots that could probably be buffed out easily. In looking at it, probably hasn't even had a box of shells fired through it. It's one of the nicest condition 50 year old revolvers as one could probably or realistically find since "condition is everything".
The 38 Special on the other hand, has been well used. It was her Dads HD/SD gun. It's still on guard duty matter of fact watching over the same house as it has for the last 30 years.
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