Smith and Wesson
4” 66 (no dash)(1974)
.357 Mag
Bakersfield
$1000
No shipping
Other info:
Revolver is really clean. It is used and I am the second owner. Bought it off a retired deputy who took really good care of the gun. I can’t imagine he actually shot it much and I only ran a cylinder through it. Cylinder gap measures at .007 with .003 of end-shake. Which is pretty good for a S&W. The double action is butter smooth and the single action is very crisp and light. Serial number is covered in pics but starts with 4k95*** which dates it from 1974.
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Colt
Python 4.25in
.357 Mag
Bakersfield
***sold***
No shipping
Other info: Brand new, never fired. A really nice example of the new Python. I have a 6” as well and this one is actually nicer. Wouldn’t normally sell, but I bought it on an impulse and there is just more pressing things for me to spend money on. The price is basically what I spent on it.
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4” 66 (no dash)(1974)
.357 Mag
Bakersfield
$1000
No shipping
Other info:
Revolver is really clean. It is used and I am the second owner. Bought it off a retired deputy who took really good care of the gun. I can’t imagine he actually shot it much and I only ran a cylinder through it. Cylinder gap measures at .007 with .003 of end-shake. Which is pretty good for a S&W. The double action is butter smooth and the single action is very crisp and light. Serial number is covered in pics but starts with 4k95*** which dates it from 1974.
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Colt
Python 4.25in
.357 Mag
Bakersfield
***sold***
No shipping
Other info: Brand new, never fired. A really nice example of the new Python. I have a 6” as well and this one is actually nicer. Wouldn’t normally sell, but I bought it on an impulse and there is just more pressing things for me to spend money on. The price is basically what I spent on it.
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