Dude this was awesome to watch, and that’s why I joined this group too, to help “preserve”, there is something really special about revolvers that no semi auto has really filled for me yet. Thanks for putting it out!
The 3” Model 66 is just the most perfectly balanced configuration that for some unimaginable reason remains unobtainable. That is now my Christmas wish list – for Bad Santa and Y to leverage S&W and Lipsey’s for production of 3” Model 66 American Fighting Revolvers!
Hmmm, it seems I should have looked at the Lipsey’s firearms locator before I stuck my foot in my mouth. That 2.75” M66 looks a lot closer to 3” than it does my old 2.5” M66. There’s nothing wrong with my old 1988 vintage 2.5”, I love it. But still, Dammit! Now I have to break out my credit card and order the new one.
Great Stuff. Sharing it with the Tactical Plastic peeps at work. Don’t know if it’s helping, but I keep trying.
Dude this was awesome to watch, and that’s why I joined this group too, to help “preserve”, there is something really special about revolvers that no semi auto has really filled for me yet. Thanks for putting it out!
Is there a way we could get a list of recommendations for revolver classes?
The 3” Model 66 is just the most perfectly balanced configuration that for some unimaginable reason remains unobtainable. That is now my Christmas wish list – for Bad Santa and Y to leverage S&W and Lipsey’s for production of 3” Model 66 American Fighting Revolvers!
Hmmm, it seems I should have looked at the Lipsey’s firearms locator before I stuck my foot in my mouth. That 2.75” M66 looks a lot closer to 3” than it does my old 2.5” M66. There’s nothing wrong with my old 1988 vintage 2.5”, I love it. But still, Dammit! Now I have to break out my credit card and order the new one.