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Posted: 7/24/2016 1:39:36 PM EDT
The K frame 'Smith was at one time THE tactical handgun to have. Do you have one of these amazingly versatile handguns?
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The K frame 'Smith was at one time THE tactical handgun to have. Do you have one of these amazingly versatile handguns? View Quote 4inch model 19. I'll be buried with it. |
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3" Model 65. Love the thing. It's one of two guns that I own that I'll never sell.
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I have a 4" model 19 that I bought new for my sister 30 something years ago that has been shot very little.
She gave it back to me a few years ago. |
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Do you have one of these View Quote |
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Not yet but am hoping to find a deal on short barrel one.
I already have 586 since 83 so no rush. |
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2 model 66's, both have 4 inch barrels with wood Hogue grips.
out of the dozens of women from the hospitals or friends that I have taken to the range, these 2 are absolute favorites by all. 50% have gone and bought one. |
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4" Model 19 was my duty weapon for 23 yrs. I bought 2 of them at $109.00 ea. Gave my duty weapon to my son - the other is still NIB.
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Yeah I do..even a birth month/year Model 10
Love me some Smith revolver goodness |
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There are a few around the house. I'm on to K-frames like a fat kid after cake.
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Model 17, .22 LR, 6" barrel
Model 14, .38 spl, 6" barrel Model 10, .38 Spl 3" barrel, bobbed hammer Model 65, .357 mag, 3" barrel Also have a couple of L frame Model 686 revolvers. |
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I have several K frames. I wish I had all the ones I sold back!
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Sadly, just two--a beautiful 6" bbl Mod. 14 and a mint K-22. The 22 is also a 6" bbl and is old enough to have the goncalo alves grips.
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19-4 I got from my grandfather. It has the grips that follow the contour of the steel and it's terribly uncomfortable to shoot. Looking for decent wood grips to replace them with. He had another 4" s&w 357 in his go bag that sits in my grandmother's nightstand now.
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have a 6in pre-Model 10 from 1946 that is on long term loan to my grandmother as a bed side gun
nice little wheelgun wouldn't mind finding a Model 14 and 17 that isn't priced high as a kite I've contemplated picking up a new production Model 66 or 67 as well |
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Well, let's see. One each of 10, 14,15, 17, 18,and a K22 and K38, Model 19s in 2 1/2, 4 and 6, a ribbed 6 inch PPC gun, and a ribbed 4 inch. So I guess you could say "yes". Mostly because the 10 was my 1st duty gun. So you get holster, and speedloaders and start reloading, and so on and so forth. Then you switch to a 5606 and it starts all over again with 3rd Gens!
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The K frame 'Smith was at one time THE tactical handgun to have. Do you have one of these amazingly versatile handguns? View Quote for a change, i can answer one of these in the positive. have a 6" 19, and my dad has a 4" 66 |
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I've got an Australian marked model 10, I can't remember if the model 10's are K frames or not, it's chambered in 38 S&W which kind of sucks, I wish it was in .38 Special.
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