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SMITH & WESSON 66-1

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Overview

REVOLVER: SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1, SERIAL NUMBER 64K9384, OTHER, CASE NOT INCLUDED, DOUBLE ACTION, 357 MAGNUM, 6 INCHNotes:The Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 is a classic K-frame stainless steel .357 Magnum revolver recognized for its combination of durability, balance, and traditional Smith & Wesson craftsmanship. As part of the renowned Model 66 series, the 66-1 represents an early production variation of the stainless-steel Combat Magnum design, developed from the popular Model 19 platform.Chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special, the Model 66-1 features a six-shot cylinder and a smooth double-action/single-action trigger system. Its stainless steel construction provides a durable finish, while the K-frame design offers a comfortable balance between strength and handling.The 66-1 is valued by collectors and revolver enthusiasts for its classic features, including traditional Smith & Wesson styling, adjustable sights, and the craftsmanship associated with earlier production revolvers. Depending on the individual firearm, barrel lengths, grip styles, and finish details may vary.Specifications:Manufacturer: Smith & WessonModel: 66-1 Combat MagnumCaliber: .357 Magnum / .38 SpecialAction: Double Action / Single ActionCapacity: 6 roundsFrame: Stainless steel K-frameSights: Fixed or adjustable configuration depending on modelCylinder: Swing-out designFeatures: Classic stainless-steel revolver construction, ergonomic grip design, traditional Smith & Wesson controlsThe Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 remains a highly regarded revolver due to its classic design, proven platform, and historical significance within the Smith & Wesson lineup. It is especially appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts who value traditional American revolver engineering.