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Is an Appaloosa what they referred to the 2 tone ' Smith's ? -- Honestly i wish i knew more about it -- its a 60-3 so dates from '98 to '90 ish from what i could tell in my limited research.

One of our esteeemed OSA'ers has one up in the Tulsa area chambered in .357 with Crimson Trace grips that is a tolerable price -- put after shooting this yeaterday with standard .38's -- its been nicknamed "Little B--tard" so i cant imagine touching off a J-Frame with .357's
There was some 2-toned nickname for them in the brief time Smith was selling them, and that date you mention is just when there were big changes in their line as for gun construction, the snubbies were enlarged, etc, and I always figured they were doing the pinto/whatever guns to not be throwing good parts in scrap pile...I always found my model 60 fun in my mid-20s, but shooting the later all steel ones in late 30s/early 40s was no fun at all...had an SP101 where I rapid fired through first cylinder and was done for the day when the neoprene grip grabbed heavy callous in web of hand at base of thumb and ripped it wide open, and sold the gun right after that.

Was just again this week considering getting another older M60 with smaller frame/thinner topstrap and 1 1/8th" pencil barrel, but at current prices for the older, you can get a huge variety of circa $1000 things from which to choose, and I picked item #762X39. But the older guns sure fit in a pocket better than newer and kinder to liners.
A maglight always made a good nightstick, but I HAVE seen the batteries come right out through reflector and lens with a good enough lick.
 
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Well, back to airing out some stuff that doesn't get out like it used to.
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This my EDC for a day at the farm including typical hunting scenarios (assuming of course I’m not handgun or black powder hunting) not including the suspenders. Try to keep it light as possible. Ruger 38 has a round of snake shot, I am typically in rattler country, a couple of hard cast lead for finishing off pigs and what not, and couple of JHP. If that don’t work well I’m kicking the nearest person in the nadds :) and running to the truck for better backup. The Benchmade D2 is about my favorite game knife, not too small and not to big and easy to keep razor sharp. Always have a freebie cheap o knife for the other chores that don’t matter if they destroy the knife and of course the most useful tool are my pliers. As evidence of actual usage this is from thanksgivings after dinner hunt and the honey glazed backstraps had for dinner lastnight.
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@mtngunr and @Dmc707, the term for the dual finish smiths was ‘pinto’.
I heard them called all manner of things by writers of the time, and then later collectors, but don't believe S&W officially called them anything past model numbers. I just recall them being listed and folk buying them as if some custom shop thing, and there were some strange combos, barrels/frames mismatched, along with other small parts. Wished I'd known ahead of time the changes those things foretold, writers only put good spin on things (steel snubbie now rated for .357! Aluminum now rated +P!), while omitting repairable/replaceable cylinder stop gone, MIM triggers and hammers instead of forged/machined, and no longer flash chromed on stainless models, thicker topstraps on longer frames, barrels left thick end to end, etc etc, my first clue was buying a 642 where I realized when home with my new toy that Smith had suddenly changed, while looking for changes on Smiths before then largely limited to which way ejector rod screwed on, so I didn't even look as it was a Smith and Smiths were Smiths.
 

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I have no clue where I left my f’ing keys
Nice old 36 I presume...and somebody has been a very naughty boy with that CQC-7W, which is good to see, that fairly rare, mine still rather virginal but just love to carry it and pull it out of my pocket, truthfully use a knife very little today past mail and packages, and use Spyderco which lives in car for that chore.
 
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Nice old 36 I presume...and somebody has been a very naughty boy with that CQC-7W, which is good to see, that fairly rare, mine still rather virginal but just love to carry it and pull it out of my pocket, truthfully use a knife very little today past mail and packages, and use Spyderco which lives in car for that chore.
It’s a 38sp model 60. The knife has been through absolute hell. It’s cut shingles, gutted animals, prepped meals in camp, been sharpened with a nail file in a motel parking lot and spent many a night on the foreign floors of newly encountered acquaintances.
 

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