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  • indiucky

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    That I don't currently have? S&W Model 60, with a 3" barrel. The 3's are hard to find. And pricey.

    I got one when Kieslers got the Kentucky Dept of Corrections trade ins....Pre lock (ca 1998 or so) and is a serious shooter....It is by far one of the most accurate revolvers I own...Once you take a practice shot or two, one can hit a milk jug out to 125 yards...Just amazing....Great guns.......

    I got $300 in it and wouldn't take twice that....
     

    jgreiner

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    Jul 13, 2011
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    Lafayette, IN
    I got one when Kieslers got the Kentucky Dept of Corrections trade ins....Pre lock (ca 1998 or so) and is a serious shooter....It is by far one of the most accurate revolvers I own...Once you take a practice shot or two, one can hit a milk jug out to 125 yards...Just amazing....Great guns.......

    I got $300 in it and wouldn't take twice that....

    I have a 1979 4" barrel version. And you are correct, it is a dead on shooter. It is a hand me down from my father, his pride and joy. He had a great trigger job done on it, single action trigger pull is slightly over 2 lbs.

    I would dearly love to have a 3" version for a little easier conceal carry. Plus, they are just DAMN sexy. :)
     
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