How is the action? Factory or butter?
Model 66 (no dash), stainless rear sight, which I believe from my research indicates one of the earlier models. I have another 66 no dash coming with the black rear sight. I am told these are not matching grips, I don't know enough to know. Needs some cleaning up and refurbishing, but overall pretty nice, I think.
That satisfied my New Gun Yaya's for a while.
Aarond
.
Haha, that’s why you need a spare safe in the garage! It can go in before you even step foot in the house! Trust me on thisSo how longs that last for you? It lasts for me until after the 1st trip to the range!! Yes I freely admit I have an issue but it is not a problem as long as my wife don't know! In fact I am still gathering parts for a grendel build but have already decided my next gun obsession is a S-W model 36...........................
How is the action? Factory or butter?
Remington
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
You can tell a rough factory from a smooth polished job. A really nice polished trigger job on a Smith will bring a tear to your eye and a grin to your face.Honestly, I haven't really tried it much yet. Just a couple of times. It is supposed to have been polished/tuned. The couple of times I pulled it, it felt nice to me, but I've never really been a revolver guy, I'm not sure I'm qualified to really evaluate it. I'll try it out a little though.
Model 66 (no dash), stainless rear sight, which I believe from my research indicates one of the earlier models. I have another 66 no dash coming with the black rear sight. I am told these are not matching grips, I don't know enough to know. Needs some cleaning up and refurbishing, but overall pretty nice, I think.
Absolutely stunning. I had a 66-2 when I was younger. I miss it something bad.
Model 66 (no dash), stainless rear sight, which I believe from my research indicates one of the earlier models. I have another 66 no dash coming with the black rear sight. I am told these are not matching grips, I don't know enough to know. Needs some cleaning up and refurbishing, but overall pretty nice, I think.
Enter your email address to join: