I really enjoy shooting them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yT2jHHKnG4
My 66 will be my gun for the upcoming IDPA World Championship.
It's only an "arm's length" gun if you're incompetent.
I figured Beat Trash may enjoy this one:
I'm old enough to remember carrying one (or two) as a LEO (Now I carry a Glock 22) When my department retired the M-10's and 64's we were carrying they let us buy our last issued one. Mine (M-64 with a 4" bull barrel) is in the vault with a old 5 screw K-22 masterpiece (6") and a K-38 that was set up from the S&W as a S/A only (also a 6") I had a M-64 round butt snub that was traded in when I got a 686. I also have a retired Delaware SP M64 that got turned into a PPC gun. Lots of fun with that one.
Last edited by Ironnewt; 09-26-11 at 02:31.
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Here is a fresh new picture of my 15-3. This thing shoots so well, my Glock and 1911 is getting lonely.
Last edited by Cerberus; 09-26-11 at 19:56.
Another Combat Masterpiece whore here
My first issue duty gun was a 4" M19. I was only one of a couple students in my Academy class with an autoloader (1911) so Im dating myself a little and all of us trained with the academy S&W"s. Ive owned a gaggle of K frames since then. My favorite by far. I credit Ken Hackathorn for my interest and ability in revolver shooting. We still occaisionally have a revolver day at the range. We have a whole new generation of shooters who have never experienced them and are losing out on half the fun. I would say my two favorites are my 3" 66 and 3" 13
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