Why ask question you already know the answer to?View attachment 14557 I came across this beautiful model 67 no dash Combat Masterpiece on another site that I frequent. I think it's time to add another revolver to my growing accumulation. What do you all think?
For the hell of it. Besides, I was actually asking what everybody thought of the gun, not wether or not I should buy it.Why ask question you already know the answer to?
Exactly. Fit and finish of the older guns are superior to the latest production models. Quality control now seems almost non existent.Do it. Do it.
You can't go wrong with a vintage Smith revolver. The new ones aren't the same.
Nice try but, not a chance.Don't do it. Looks structurally poor as it might blow up in the first few shots. Ill take it.
Nothing yet. I did hear from somebody that knows the seller and he says that he is dealing with a minor medical issue. I'll give it another day or two. As long as I'm the first one to agree to buy it,it should be mine!!Well, did you get it yet? Those stocks will look great on that 67!
Nothing yet. I did hear from somebody that knows the seller and he says that he is dealing with a minor medical issue. I'll give it another day or two. As long as I'm the first one to agree to buy it,it should be mine!!
Yup, I Got it !! The seller contacted me late yesterday afternoon.Well, did you get it yet? Those stocks will look great on that 67!
If it ever stops frigging raining I'll be able to find out. I'm not a fair weather shooter but these constant down pours are getting ridiculous.The BIG QUESTION is HOW DOES IT SHOOT?
Not at all. It's Ergonomics grasshopperThe grips look uncomfortable tbh