I'm going to say it's a 686 before reading the rest of the thread.
Now I'm off to see how I did.
Now I'm off to see how I did.
I wouldnt know the difference but I found the numbers and well...I'm going to say it's a 686 before reading the rest of the thread.
Now I'm off to see how I did.
I'm going to say it's a 686 before reading the rest of the thread.
Now I'm off to see how I did.
Kool, I'll get it tonight if I dont forget.Clay, if you give me the first 3 letters of the serial I can tell you what month and year it is. It will be on the bottom of the grip frame
Damn you make me feel stoopidEveryone knows the 66 is a stainless steel Model 19, one of the best 357 Magnum handguns ever used by police. The Model 13 is a bull barrel 10 essentially with a model 19 cylinder in 357 with non adjustable sights. The Model 65 is the stainless version of the 13. The model 10 was .38 Special and was the second coming of the Hand Ejector and M&P. The 64 was the stainless version.
I cannot remember the source but I remember something about Dan Combs and Smith collaborating to produce the 13. It seems Dan was using the Model 10 heavy barrel and "punching them out" to 357.
Does anyone remember this or was I fed a load?
I don't mean to. I'm just trying to remember if my information was right or not. I think it was actually a trooper that told me this. Don Hadlock maybe?Damn you make me feel stoopid
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