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  • #61
    Ya, it's a 2 3/4" issued to both postal inspectors and US marshals.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Wolffire99 View Post
      Ya, it's a 2 3/4" issued to both postal inspectors and US marshals.
      LOL
      The 3" Model 13 was standard issue to the FBI.
      The Model 65 in stainless steel came about at the request of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

      Guns with a story....
      I may have to spring for S&W to pull the history on mine.

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      • #63
        Here's a proper picture after a coat of renaissance wax and a light coat of linseed oil on the grips.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Wolffire99 View Post
          Here's a proper picture after a coat of renaissance wax and a light coat of linseed oil on the grips.

          There's just something about a fine wheel gun.
          Sometimes I feel like I have one foot in the present.
          And one in the past.

          I kind of like it like that.



          And yes I'm very cryptic at times.
          But you know what I mean - LOL!

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Wolffire99 View Post
            Here's a proper picture after a coat of renaissance wax and a light coat of linseed oil on the grips.

            Beautiful!!
            That makes me weak in the knees....

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            • #66
              Couldn't resist putting up a pic of my baby to go with all these wheel guns. I shot my friends 686 and my GP100 side by side a few weeks ago both with stock triggers. They are both great shooters, I can't knock the 686 at all I loved it. In DA the 686's pull felt slightly shorter but I liked how you can feel the GP's cylinder click into place right before the shot goes off. I've read the newer Ruger's triggers are better that some older ones, mine's about a year old and has been great right out the box.

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              • #67
                espresso, sweet looking GP-100, love the wood grips.
                Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee

                Vices are learned at some other Joint

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                • #68
                  I'm digging those speed loaders more every time I see them. Those grips aren't bad either. Between the red ramp in the front sight, and the speed loaders where"d you find that stuff?
                  Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

                  The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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                  • #69
                    Thanks
                    The sight is stock I painted it with some Testers paint. I tried the HI Viz but the plastic just didn't feel right on the gun and for some reason I was more accurate with the original iron sight.
                    The grips are Hogue pau ferro and the speed loader are from 5 star . They are very durable and very light....I like them a lot.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by espresso View Post
                      Thanks
                      The sight is stock I painted it with some Testers paint. I tried the HI Viz but the plastic just didn't feel right on the gun and for some reason I was more accurate with the original iron sight.
                      The grips are Hogue pau ferro and the speed loader are from 5 star . They are very durable and very light....I like them a lot.
                      You know I love Big Dots and have them on most of my guns.
                      But the S&W 65-3 fixed sights are just so perfect for me I can't consider changing them?

                      Funny how that works out...

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                      • #71
                        Thanks. I tried some green hi-viz once, and took it off quick, just didn't work out. I use a loud green engine block paint now. I use the green because it draws my eye better. My wife is going to kill me when she sees those show up.
                        Attitude: it takes 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile...and 3 for proper trigger squeeze.

                        The olive branch is considered a symbol of peace, and good will. Last time I checked, it's still a switch.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by jlottmc View Post
                          My wife is going to kill me when she sees those show up.
                          I know EXACTLY what you mean.
                          I just bought a Mark III 22/45 to play around with and to get my daughter into shooting not long after telling my wife "I'm good on guns for a while". I have to learn NEVER to say things like that.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Barth View Post
                            You know I love Big Dots and have them on most of my guns.
                            But the S&W 65-3 fixed sights are just so perfect for me I can't consider changing them?

                            Funny how that works out...
                            I shot my co worker's model 10 snubby not to long ago with fixed sights. I could have walked out there with that gun i shot it so well.....it was love a first sight.

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                            • #74
                              Does this help?

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by jlottmc View Post
                                Thanks. I tried some green hi-viz once, and took it off quick, just didn't work out. I use a loud green engine block paint now. I use the green because it draws my eye better. My wife is going to kill me when she sees those show up.
                                I also like green front sights. My competition autos all have green Hi-Viz F.O. front sights, and all 4 of our Kahrs have Hi-Viz F.O. front sights and flat black Novak rears.
                                Before I found a gunsmih to make me a F.O.front sight for my .22 Colt Diamondback i found a fluorescent green paint that matched green F.O. almost perfectly





                                Last edited by jg rider; 06-12-2012, 02:33 PM.

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