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Patton

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  1. My 60-4 is a CAT prefix and my 60-10 is a CBL prefix. If I recall correctly the 60-4 is 1996 and the 60-10 is 1997.  BRN should be 1994. 

    The earliest confirmed plastic box I have found is 1995, but now yours is the earliest if it is 1994. Ironic still since later 60-4's have one piece cardboard boxes.

  2. True, anything is possible with S&W. Greyfox54, the flashchromed trigger and hammer leads me to believe yours is from the first production run of very few numbers.

    Pops, can I get the serial prefix? It's interesting that the numbers match the box because the plastic boxes came along after the end of the hammer mounted firing pin. The wooden magnas don't surprise me; I have just never seen a 60-4 with them.

  3. I have the 60-4 and the 60-10. I stumbled upon both of them within a week of one another. The 60-4 had a little pitting and I have exactly $500 in it and honestly think that is what it is worth. I constantly watch auctions and mint 60-4's bring as much as $1k with boxes and papers. They came with cardboard flip boxes and not plastic ones. Any of the 3" 60's that are 38 spl are somewhat rare. The 60-10 is very desireable since it is a prelock 357 but there were more of them than 60-1's or 60-4's.

     

    Oh, and all 60-4's would have came with rubber Uncle Mike's grips; either combat or boot grips.

  4. 22 minutes ago, JoeCorrado said:

     

    Patton, your pic looks pretty familiar. Looks like where I work to get money for the gun fund on the weekends. :eek:

    I believe that was Gander Mountain on 153.

  5. The Sig 10mm ammo isn't bad and can be found at reasonable prices if you don't load yourself. I am a big fan of the Remingron UMC in 10mm. It is also a little bit more on the hot side; it seams like it was 1150fps for a 180 gr bullet out of a 4.5" barrel.

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  6. Bud, what barrel length do you have? The 30-1 is probably the best variation of all the 30's and 31's. I have heard the 30-1 is capable of some seriously hotnliads and should have been chambered in 32mag, and many of them have been reamed to accept the 32h&r mag anyway. Otherwise you get to enjoy some light recoiling 32s&w and 32s&w long cartridges.

  7. 1 minute ago, ma6907 said:

    Do you get to choose or do you have to carry the one the current agency issued to you?

     I could carry my own and it wouldn't necessarily have to be a G23, but it just doesn't seem like it would be worth the hassle. The Gen 4 belongs to the state, but the other two are mine and both have really high round counts.

  8. I can pretty much agree with what has already been said. Just remember it is a .357 originally intended to be a 38spl gun. They came around at a time that stainless guns were more popular and then the wonder nines stole the popularity contest from all the wheel guns. The L frames were not much larger and made up for k frame short comings. 

     

     

  9. 11 hours ago, tacops said:

    Jane who?!

    Haha! I mentioned Jane Fonda to a very intelligent but uppish neighbor who can't be over 25 years old, and he swore up and down he had never heard of her. Talk about someone, Fonda, who has dropped of the face of the earth. 

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  10. 22 hours ago, nightrunner said:

    If it's break action, hopefully it's priced low enough to fill the void in the market left by the absence of the Handi Rifle.

    I have a CVA center fire rifle that is everything the Handi Rifles should have been. Mine was less than $200 new and is ten times the shooter that I am. I bet someone that was a precision shooter could clover leaf a target at 200 yards with the right scope.

  11. Another option is to do an audio recording of the sale by just putting your phone on video and saving the whole thing in an email in case your phone breaks or is lost. 

    I have went on a knock and talk with the ATF, and they were overly satisfied with just getting copies of the emails between a buyer and seller.

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  12. I don't think the timing is right for a handgun. They are missing out on the 10mm market that has has a resurge over the last few years though. They have also been missing out on very popular lever guns; pistol caliber lever actions are in demand.

    Based on the timing and the discontinued bolt action 77's I feel it is another bolt action gun. The Ruger Precision Rifle has been popular with people on a waiting list. I almost wonder if it couldn't be something based on the Precision Rifle.

  13. I have seen a reproduction of the classic 5" model 22 for  $700 recently. It was a deal because it had a lot of extras. image_zps0qeed68i.jpegI have also seen some slightly modernized, to where the have lost collector interest, pre-model 22's for around $500. One had been shortened nicely and parkerized; I almost wished I would have bought it.

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