Offered is a Smith & Wesson Model 66 no-dash.
It comes with the factory original box, numbered to the gun, and paperwork.
For additional pictures follow this link:
https://www.israel-arms.com/Smith-Wesson-Model-66-No-Dash-p/2k94141.htmFeatures:
Stainless steel finish
Fixed red ramp front sight
Adjustable rear with white outline
Matte rib
Pinned barrel
Recessed six shot fluted cylinder
Service hammer and trigger
Three screw K frame with square butt
Serrated checkering on backstrap and trigger
Target gold medallion checkered stocks
Model 66 History
The S&W Model 66 no-dash is a first production run revolver. The no-dash 66's have a pinned barrel, a hammer mounted firing pin, and the cylinder chambers are cut to recess the .357 magnum cartridge. Original box.
1970: Model 66 introduced
1974: 2.5" barrel introduced
1977: 66-1 design change. The gas ring was moved from the yoke to the cylinder, reportedly to prevent heat expansion from binging the gun.
1982: 66-2 design change. Delete the barrel pin, delete the recessing of the hammer mounted firing pin.
The major change is that the no-dash model 66 is still pinned and recessed which is important to collectors. The model 66's are more valuable to collectors and people who want a more reliable and basic 66. Quality S&W Model 66's are getting harder to find so you will probably see prices continue to increase in the future. *Apparently the grips were changed at some point in its' history as they appear to be from the 1980s.