M mk70ss New member Nov 19, 2018 #1 Traded a Ruger Redhawk today for this S&W Model 63 with two sets of grips and a nice S&W marked leather holster. Wasn’t using the Redhawk and can always use a quality .22.
Traded a Ruger Redhawk today for this S&W Model 63 with two sets of grips and a nice S&W marked leather holster. Wasn’t using the Redhawk and can always use a quality .22.
O Obambulate New member Nov 20, 2018 #6 A pinned & recessed Model 63 with those beautiful grips and holster? Sweet. That's about as quality as you can get for a small .22 revolver.
A pinned & recessed Model 63 with those beautiful grips and holster? Sweet. That's about as quality as you can get for a small .22 revolver.
D Driftwood Johnson New member Nov 21, 2018 #7 Howdy Very nice. I assume that one is a straight Model 63 no dash. The pinned barrel was eliminated in 1981 with the Model 63-1. I found this nice no-dash Model 63 about ten years ago. Came with the original grips, box and all the goodies. Probably made in 1980.
Howdy Very nice. I assume that one is a straight Model 63 no dash. The pinned barrel was eliminated in 1981 with the Model 63-1. I found this nice no-dash Model 63 about ten years ago. Came with the original grips, box and all the goodies. Probably made in 1980.