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Thread: New to me S&W 64

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    Boolit Buddy rugerdude's Avatar
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    I work for the Georgia Department of Corrections and I'm working hard on getting one (or more!) transferred to me through my warden and the department during the next trade in. Being the "top shot" at our facility more often than not and also working on becoming a training officer has it's advantages!

    I love the 64's and DOC guns only see use during qualifying so most have very little internal wear.
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    Boolit Buddy waarp8nt's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rugerdude View Post
    I work for the Georgia Department of Corrections and I'm working hard on getting one (or more!) transferred to me through my warden and the department during the next trade in. Being the "top shot" at our facility more often than not and also working on becoming a training officer has it's advantages!

    I love the 64's and DOC guns only see use during qualifying so most have very little internal wear.
    Thats awesome. Hope you end up with a dozen!

    Nice looking 64's fellows. Petrol and Powder those are some fine grips!

    Here is my last target I couldn't get to upload. Shot from 5 to 25 yards.

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    Here is the Hornady bullets in the cylinder.

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    My 10-10 with the large cylinder gap shoots really well otherwise. I think I'm going to trade/partial trade it on a 67 since I have always wanted one and I already have a 10-5. My little Rossi 461 also has a yawning gap but shoots like a champ. Only gave $230.00 for it LNIB so I can't complain too loudly.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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