S&W Model 66-1 2 1/2" barrel

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  • Shooting and discussing the S&W Model 66-1 with 2 1/2" barrel in .357 Magnum!
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  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Рік тому +158

    Need this in my life 🇺🇸

    • @RadDadisRad
      @RadDadisRad Рік тому +1

      Try out the S&W 327 Performance Center, 8 rounds of .357

    • @ftdefiance1
      @ftdefiance1 Рік тому

      Yes Sir you do. I have owned one since 87 and currently own two.

    • @sylviajones3355
      @sylviajones3355 Рік тому

      us

    • @GhostKill88
      @GhostKill88 Рік тому

      Same

    • @Jack102498
      @Jack102498 Рік тому

      The perfect handgun for DM Slyder.

  • @jakmarlin8233
    @jakmarlin8233 Рік тому +14

    I found a 66-3, 2 1/2" NIB at a gun show about 20yrs ago. The seller acquired a stack of them he got from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. GBI was going to semi autos and selling off their remaining revolver inventory. Needless to say, I snapped on up! I will never sell it, a fabulous shooter.

  • @maxmccain8950
    @maxmccain8950 Рік тому +14

    The 19 and 66 are my absolute favorite revolvers. The 2 1/2 inch barrels make these the ultimate “snubby”.

  • @thomaswalsh5097
    @thomaswalsh5097 Рік тому +21

    An elegant weapon for a more civilized time…

  • @hickoryhillangus
    @hickoryhillangus Рік тому +59

    Got a 66-1 in 4 inch. It was my grandpas carry gun for the Arkansas State Police. Has the ASP logo on it and it is by far my most cherished gun.

    • @bhoward9378
      @bhoward9378 Рік тому +5

      My first and most cherished pistol is my late grandfather's S&W Model 10, M&P .38 Special. There's something special about a grandfather's pistol, without a doubt.

    • @Johnnyjonas274
      @Johnnyjonas274 Рік тому +5

      I just bought a 66-1 from a friend and it’s a thing of beauty. Yours is even better with its background and legacy. 🙏👍

    • @hickoryhillangus
      @hickoryhillangus Рік тому +5

      @@bhoward9378 thats a very nice revolver as well i love the model 10 and something definitely special about having your grandfathers guns. My grandpa has been gone for 10 years now and its something that i can definitely remember him by and cherish.

    • @ryanbales8116
      @ryanbales8116 Рік тому +1

      Very nice piece of family history you have there. I have my aunt's 66-2. She bought it brand new in the 80's after some crazy guy shot one of the windows out in her car.

    • @earlscheib7754
      @earlscheib7754 Рік тому +2

      The model 66 in 4 inch is really the only handgun you'll ever need.

  • @99Racker
    @99Racker Рік тому +5

    H45. Many years ago, I carried a Smith Model 19, 2 1/2" barrel as a duty gun in Detectives (not stainless). One weekend I entered a 2-course Combat Shoot of 60 rounds each with .357 mag. ammo. Well, there was two groves down the middle of the trigger. At the end, I had two bloody trigger fingers. I used my new Drimel and smoothed the trigger. I also had a gunsmith take a Model 19, 4" and switch barrels. I then had my 4", round butt Model 19. That and Model 66, 4" are my favorite mag carry guns. I carried a Model 19 6" for many years on Patrol but the 4" (or a 3") is the best for a carry AND use revolver. Much later, I got my Smith Model 25JM. I must say that has become my favorite revolver in my current age. Thanks for the memories.

  • @tomahawk5118
    @tomahawk5118 Рік тому +9

    Have the same gun from my father who bought it in the 70’s for work as a detective. I was with him when he bought it. I was a kid back then. Now it’s mine and it’s a no dash model.

  • @MartyInLa
    @MartyInLa Рік тому +8

    Hickok you are absolutely right, those old pinned barrel recessed chambered firing pin on the hammer no Hillary hole Smiths are absolute pleasures to shoot, super smooth trigger actions, superb fit, finish, and hand fitting. In my opinion even the new Performance Center Smiths can't hold a candle to them

  • @vtx2005retro
    @vtx2005retro Рік тому +9

    We share the same feeling for wheel guns! My heart beats faster every time I pick one up. Thanks for the video.

  • @ATR-hr6so
    @ATR-hr6so Рік тому +17

    As always, another great video. I carried the 66-1 in the 4” and 2 1/2” configurations in my LE career from the late 70’s until the late 80’s when we switched over to the 686’s and then to semi autos. The model 66 was by far my favorite. I have been able to replace the 66-1 in both configurations. They both are great shooters and will never leave my collection. Thanks again for these awesome revolver videos.

    • @99Racker
      @99Racker Рік тому +1

      When I read your post, it seemed like I wrote it as we went through the exact transition. I bought my Glock 22 when I retired but I also bought my Smith Model 66, 4" when we went to the 686s. Unlike most of my contemporaries, I stuck with the 4" for all uses (well, ALL MOST all uses as I used a Colt Combat adapted 1911 as a raid and SWAT gun).

  • @MrHandyman1954
    @MrHandyman1954 Рік тому +4

    I fire the 686 Plus 7-round 2 1/2" barrel. I love it. As a cop in Texas I started with the Model 19 and in the 80's it was the 686 with a 4" barrel.

  • @19sl57
    @19sl57 Рік тому +7

    My first revolver, the S&W model 66 (4”) that I bought in ‘83. Still a favorite of mine.

  • @1745fred
    @1745fred Рік тому +12

    I have a 19-4 exactly the same as yours in nickel finish. I kept the original stocks for the looks. Very fun at the range on pins and gongs. It’s quit an attraction for the young shooters. Cheers from FRANCE .

  • @chrishensley33
    @chrishensley33 Рік тому +27

    S&W has always made reliable, dependable revolvers. Very nice revolver you have.

    • @seeharvester
      @seeharvester Рік тому

      @ii_007 WHOT?

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Рік тому +1

      @ii_007 Ruger and reliability..... LoLllllllll

  • @edc3093
    @edc3093 Рік тому +5

    You've got to love S&W, especially their .357 revolvers such as the Model 66 2-1/2", and the Model 586/686 series revolvers in various round capacities a barrel lengths. Thank you for the insight you impart in your videos. I am always glued to your presentations.

  • @johnshields9110
    @johnshields9110 Рік тому +8

    As you mentioned, there were SW Model 19's in 2 1/2 inch. In the mid '70s. I purchased a retired State Troopers off duty gun, and it was perfect in every regard. I had a larger finger groove handle made to my individual hand, and i could shoot it like a lazer. Many times, put 2 full power loads into a shirt pocket size target at 60 yards to prove that point. Passed it on to my daughter; she dislikes recoil, but she can get both hands on that larger grip, and knows it will hit exactly on the point of aim.

  • @jasonattebery4807
    @jasonattebery4807 Рік тому +5

    My dad just gave me that exact gun with original box an cleaning accessories...love it

  • @superjesus4307
    @superjesus4307 Рік тому +24

    I have a 66-2 2-1/2", thing is a work of art and works so smooth. Easily my favorite of everything I have.

    • @robozstarrr8930
      @robozstarrr8930 Рік тому +3

      me too but one time, after cleaning, the trigger action didn't seem smooth, took it apart and found a tiny piece of brass thread ( from the cleaning tool ) how it every got in there i do not know!

    • @robertsr.249
      @robertsr.249 Рік тому +1

      @@robozstarrr8930 From the cleaning tool .Mystery solved ( just a little humor )!. I have a 21/2 66-3 ,bought it new in 1988 , never fired it , my oldest son (37) wants it. I may just give it to him ,

  • @jozefaz
    @jozefaz Рік тому +8

    My first gun, gifted to me by my dad at 18. Still have and love it.

    • @tullo5564
      @tullo5564 Рік тому

      Do shoot schools please

  • @AllAboutSurvival
    @AllAboutSurvival Рік тому +14

    Had one back in the days. Did some combat competition with it and I absolutely loved it. Such a classic gun, you can’t go wrong

  • @Threegunmaster
    @Threegunmaster Рік тому +4

    Absolutely my favorite guns ever made were most all the models Smith and Wesson manufactured from mid 80s through mid 90s

  • @Scooter-dm3qo
    @Scooter-dm3qo Рік тому +4

    I have a 2 1/2 inch model 19 and it's a wonderfully accurate revolver. One thing I discovered is that the short barrel means there is a much tighter "fill" between the front post and rear notch, which effectively cancels out the loss in sight radius. I have a local nearby that has a 25 yard Pistol range and a 50 yard Rifle range, both heated and under roof. I like to do my handgun shooting on the Rifle range because there are very few knuckleheads on the Rifle range. In addition I can also shoot at longer distances. When I first got my model 19 I naturally had to test it out. So after shooting a box of ammo at 15 to 25 yards I took the second box and shot most of that at 35 yards. I save the last 12 rounds for 50 yard targets. That was a bit of an eye opener, shooting offhand in single action I was able to place 8 out of 12 shots within a 7 inch circle and 12 out of 12 within an 11 inch circle. To sum it up, head shots at 50 yards are perfect feasible with a 2 1/2 inch model 10. Also found out that basic sight setup is regulated for 158 grain bullets, shoot 130 grain ammo and you will need to crank the rear sight as high as it will go to get it to shoot to the point of aim.

  • @ChrisSmith-jcs1111
    @ChrisSmith-jcs1111 Рік тому +2

    I'm a retired drug agent from a state drug enforcement agency. I was hired in 1982 and was issued a 4" model 66 and the 2½" as my undercover gun. I carried it for a couple of years until I bought the 3" model 65. That was the perfect gun for me. Good for U/C work or as my primary weapon for raids or arrests.

  • @25N77
    @25N77 Рік тому +5

    I’ve got the 4” version. It was my younger brother’s gun. His widow gave it to me.
    Best trigger for a revolver I’ve ever shot.

    • @permanenceaesthetic6545
      @permanenceaesthetic6545 Рік тому

      I’m sorry you lost your brother. That’s never easy. May his memory be eternal. 🙏🏻🕯️☦️

  • @michaellinner7772
    @michaellinner7772 Рік тому +7

    I've found Smith and Wesson's guns to have the best ergonomics of any manufacturer. They feel so natural in the hand.
    Hickok you're the best as well.

  • @ronwelch6548
    @ronwelch6548 Рік тому +22

    Enjoy your show. Man, you are a wizard with a handgun. Also with a rifle. You are something to watch.

  • @QuentinQuatermass
    @QuentinQuatermass 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for another excellent video, Hickok45! In 1976 I bought a Model 19-2 with a 6" barrel then in the '80s a 66-3, 2 1/2". Then last year a 686+ in 4.25". Today I bought a Model 63-5 in 3" because it's so much like my Model 66 but much cheaper to shoot. Gotta love S&W double action revolvers!

  • @ronaldbarnes8302
    @ronaldbarnes8302 Рік тому +12

    Nice revolver Hickok! Grew up shooting them with a 357 Blackhawk my first handgun when I turned 21. Carried a Mod. 28 for several years on duty when we went to 681’s and then Smith 9mms. Have a 2.5 inch Mod. 19 and still enjoy shooting it. Thanks for the video!

  • @_What_About_Bob
    @_What_About_Bob Рік тому +5

    Love them old Smiths. The older I get, the more I like em. 💯

    • @larryblake7554
      @larryblake7554 Рік тому +1

      Me too…recently obtained a 629..it’s shoots so well I just want more of them…

  • @ericwalstrand3512
    @ericwalstrand3512 Рік тому +3

    My first pistol is a 4" model 66. Didn't realize the importance of it when I bought it back in the 90's. Glad I got it.

  • @jimkimball1778
    @jimkimball1778 Рік тому +2

    I had a Model 66-1 with a 4” barrel and a nice trigger. It had the original box, paper work and cleaning kit in the bag. I foolishly traded it off to a friend and always regretted doing so. A year or two later I found a great deal on a 2 1/2” 66-1 and grabbed it but always missed my previous 66. Eventually I got a chance to get my original 66 back and I will never part with it again. They are fantastic guns. I love my revolvers and lever actions. There’s just something special about firearms made out of metal and wood.

  • @michaeldimartino1004
    @michaeldimartino1004 Рік тому +5

    I’ve had my 2.5” 66 for about 25 years. I’ll be happy to have it for another 25.

  • @knvsy
    @knvsy Рік тому +115

    I'd love to see a full collection video one day if that was possible. awesome work boys love the content

    • @iratezombiemann
      @iratezombiemann Рік тому +5

      this. i vote this

    • @southernbuck101georgia2
      @southernbuck101georgia2 Рік тому +7

      You obviously have this compound mistaken for that guy with ADHD over at Demolition Ranch.
      If you watch enough of Hickock 45s videos, you will see the entire collection, eventually.

    • @jackjohnson291
      @jackjohnson291 Рік тому +4

      Won’t happen for obvious reasons. I’d love to see it though.

    • @hqq190
      @hqq190 Рік тому

      Yeah so that the media can make up a story. 🤣
      (fuk the ATF and fuk the FBI)

    • @knvsy
      @knvsy Рік тому +3

      @@southernbuck101georgia2 Don't know that guy, I only watch Hickock45 for gun content. I'm not from the states and just enjoy his videos.

  • @sonnygunz9207
    @sonnygunz9207 Рік тому +5

    I love the 2.5” 19/66. They are timeless.

  • @roadking99jokerst60
    @roadking99jokerst60 Рік тому +3

    Gotta agree, an S&W K,L, or N frame in stainless 2" to 3" round butt of that era is something to own. That 66 looks like a model 60 in Hickok's hand.

  • @FCV0511
    @FCV0511 Рік тому +43

    There isn't much out there as lovely as a pre-lock Smith & Wesson wheelgun. And a snub stainless model is pretty darn good for carry too. Great video, and a great piece!

    • @rodneyalaking8241
      @rodneyalaking8241 Рік тому +3

      And it has a round butt😅.

    • @FCV0511
      @FCV0511 Рік тому +3

      @ii_007 I'm still holding out hope that Ruger brings back the Speed/Service/Security Six series of revolvers someday. I vastly prefer them over the SP-101 and GP100 that replaced them.

    • @frederickhuicochea46
      @frederickhuicochea46 Рік тому

      What's the deal with the lock? How does it affect the functioning of the gun or the looks?

    • @frederickhuicochea46
      @frederickhuicochea46 Рік тому

      @@frankcampbell4144 so just personal preference not anything to do with performance. I have a couple of prelock guns and other than cosmetic I don’t really see a difference.

    • @rodneyalaking8241
      @rodneyalaking8241 Рік тому

      @@frederickhuicochea46 I read somewhere a while back that the issue ( real or not ) was the possibility of the lock engaging unintentionally. I don’t see how, but once a story like that is out there, it becomes gospel. I just think disabling a firearm is dangerous and unnecessary.

  • @Johnnyjonas274
    @Johnnyjonas274 Рік тому +19

    I scored a 4” 66-1 a couple of months ago from a colleague who carried it on duty in the late 80s. Couldn’t believe my luck! I carried the more utilitarian 65 back then.
    He had Pachmyer Decelerator grips on it. I found my oversized wood target stocks in my basement, cleaned them up with furniture polish, and slapped them on. It’s nice to have both options.
    I love the older Smiths ❤

  • @farmtruck9414
    @farmtruck9414 Рік тому +3

    My first handgun was an issued model 65. I bought a 686 2 1/2 inch for off duty carry. The 686 is my winter carry gun to this day.

  • @MrCantii
    @MrCantii Рік тому +1

    got one from my dad. he always talked about it and now I own it. nice piece of family heirloom

  • @jodo7814
    @jodo7814 Рік тому +5

    For everyone with a 2-1/2” barrel remember this: it’s not the size of the boat, it’s the motion of the ocean.

    • @haywoodyoudome
      @haywoodyoudome Рік тому

      That's what everyone with a little weiner tells themselves.

  • @tonyb3864
    @tonyb3864 Рік тому +1

    Yeah you just can't beat them S&W wheel guns. When I turned 21 in 1981 the very first pistol I purchased was a model 66 with full lug 6 inch barrel. I still have it and it is my all time favorite. Life is good.

  • @kencorsell8087
    @kencorsell8087 Рік тому +2

    Great video! I originally bought the 66 in a 4” when they first came out in the 70s to carry as my duty weapon. Was so pleased with it bought a 21/2” when I went into plainclothes carried that till the 80s and only gave it up for the 5906 when the department switched to 9mm. For hunting I bought a 6” and have nothing but good to say about all three! Still carry them all! Hopefully my grandsons will also enjoy them as much as I did!

  • @arthurdevain754
    @arthurdevain754 Рік тому +2

    The first gun I ever owned was a rattle-trap 1911 I bought from a guy in December of 1965. All of the TV detectives carried .38 snubby revolvers, and I was very glad that I was one step above them.

  • @Gravage
    @Gravage Рік тому +1

    I have a Model 66-1 with a 4" barrel. I have had it for around 20 years. For several years, it was my only pistol. It's a great, reliable firearm.

  • @gungadinn
    @gungadinn Рік тому +2

    The model 66-1 is my EDC outfitted with Pachmyer rubber grips. My trigger was done with a silky smooth pull in both single and double action.
    I’ve got hand cannons I could carry, but love the feel. I did switch the rear sight for a white outline sight. One other addition is a piece of aluminum duct tape on the upper side of the frame just above the barrel to keep the frame from sub sustaining damage from magnum loads. I also have a 6” version that if push comes to shove, I’ll have rebarreled with the 2-3/4” barrel. The downside is it’s a square butt.

  • @Lockman1986
    @Lockman1986 Рік тому

    My first ever revolver was a S&W model 19, nickel plated with 6” barrel. I bought it new in 1976 and loved it. Sold it to my father-in law. I sure miss it.

  • @Smokeys911
    @Smokeys911 Рік тому +2

    I received one as an award at the NY State Police academy in 1988. Still have it and carry it on occasion. Love that gun.

  • @cheez71
    @cheez71 Рік тому +8

    Some things just never grow old, whether its .357 magnum or Hickok45. 👍

  • @attentiondeficit6284
    @attentiondeficit6284 Рік тому +2

    my grandpa has a police issue colt .38, he was never a police officer but did serve in Vietnam, its a beautiful handgun i hope to inherit it

  • @richardjohnson4238
    @richardjohnson4238 Рік тому +1

    I love watching gong shots. Seeing that bullet in flight just before it hits..."BING" then seeing it bounce off is just COOL.

  • @lindanelson8400
    @lindanelson8400 Рік тому +1

    My favorite revolvers have always been S&W .357's. I have a 66 with a 4 inch barrel that belonged to my dad. He got it from his best friend who was an Iowa state police officer. It's in its original old blue box, the pistol is stamped on the side with the initials ISP. it would be the last revolver I'd ever sell. When it comes to my favorite carry revolver it's my S&W 649 .357 with crimson trace grips. You'd think it would be kind of heavy, but once secured inside the waistband it goes away. Having the bodyguard frame with the option for single or double action and the weight makes it a very pleasant pistol at the range.

    • @lindanelson8400
      @lindanelson8400 Рік тому

      @Andreas Ivanovich Oddly enough, I've never owned an "L" frame. I'm sure they're great too. I also have another police .357, a model 28 Hiway Patrolman which is an "N" frame. That has some heft to it and makes it a dream to shoot with .38 special at the range.

  • @cameronmccreary4758
    @cameronmccreary4758 Рік тому +1

    I had the three and a half inch version of the S&W Model 27-2 in the 1970s and I was still able to keep all the bullet strikes in the black at 50 yards with a lot of practice and I mean a lot of practice. I got rid of it after a few years because I would go out to the desert and shoot Magnums and after a while the cylinder Gap was stretching and I didn't want to mess with it sending it back to Smith and Wesson for repairs. I traded it in for the steel version of the S&W Model 39 with the internal extractor. This was a wonderful pistol.

  • @Gorilla7007
    @Gorilla7007 Рік тому +1

    He used to be my English teacher or it might have been history I forget. It was like 6th grade. He was just as cool as a teacher as he is in these videos

    • @Gorilla7007
      @Gorilla7007 Рік тому +1

      He's like 6"7 really tall in real life lol

  • @scotchbudmeister9018
    @scotchbudmeister9018 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the history lesson. Nothing sweeter than a pinned and recessed model 66 or model 19.

  • @lyleadams4367
    @lyleadams4367 Рік тому +3

    Wow how I miss my 66. I lost it and my 629/4 inch mountain gun in a fire a few years ago.

  • @tamiami34
    @tamiami34 Рік тому +2

    I've occasionally conceal-carried my S&W Model 65, 3" barrel with boot grips. A lot of power in a medium-sized package. I once took it on a guided tour of the Everglades, walking thru swamp water sometimes up to my hips. I wanted something powerful but discreet, in case an alligator decided to attach itself to my ankle, lol.

  • @RidgeKayser
    @RidgeKayser 3 місяці тому

    Of all my handguns, I have two "favorite" revolvers. One of the two is a S & W model 66-1 with a six-inch barrel that I purchased brand new in 1976. One of my very few guns that I get it out of storage every month or two just to admire both it's feel & beauty. That stainless is gorgeous! Thanks for the video . .

  • @block860
    @block860 Рік тому +3

    This was my first pistol! Best gift ever, great memories too

  • @jbuck162
    @jbuck162 Рік тому +2

    May be hard to believe, but I still have my Model 66, the box and the wax paper that I purchased new in 1984. It has never been shot!

  • @georgechubeck2576
    @georgechubeck2576 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the history of this iconic firearm.
    I always get something new from your videos.

  • @dvd_real
    @dvd_real Рік тому +3

    My second gun was a 66-8. I absolutely love it!

  • @fireguy_75
    @fireguy_75 Рік тому +1

    After watching your 1st video on the 66 eight years ago, I went a bought a 1993 Smith 66-2 & LOVE IT!

  • @rugger1009
    @rugger1009 Рік тому +3

    I looked for several years before scoring a nice 66 - 3 and haven’t seen one since.

  • @us1fedvet
    @us1fedvet Рік тому +1

    Owned and carried the 66 in 4” on duty for about a year. Traded on a 681. When we transitioned to autoloaders I sold the 681. Silly me! Both were wonderful revolvers, as were frankly every other Smith I carried or owned.

  • @patrickmurray9409
    @patrickmurray9409 Рік тому +1

    I own an old 5 screw model. It's from the thirties. Very accurate sub half inch groups, with the right reloads.

  • @MadDogE134
    @MadDogE134 Рік тому

    loved my old 66... wish i would never have sold it. had the 4" stainless and used it when working in law enforcement. cheers

  • @timsmith9645
    @timsmith9645 Рік тому +3

    Very nice s & w 66 and nice seeing you're other revolvers thanks for sharing Hickok45

  • @snipercwf
    @snipercwf Рік тому +2

    What an amazing channel this is. There are very few guns this man hasn't tried. I'm an author, and frequently search details of firearms. Almost every time, this channel comes up.

  • @TheBigToe69
    @TheBigToe69 Рік тому +1

    Nothing better than the prelock S&W revolvers, especially the pinned and recessed ones like that 66-1. Like they say, they don’t make them like they use to anymore. Now you need a model 19 snub nose to match the 66. Kind of a salt and pepper combo.

  • @onceuponatime2021
    @onceuponatime2021 Рік тому +1

    When he finally hit the gong, it almost looked like he hit a sub moa group! Amazing!

  • @keithmiller6277
    @keithmiller6277 4 місяці тому

    My first duty gun was a 4" 686. I really liked it. I bought the 686 because the gun magazines were really touting it.
    I later went to work for a department that required me to carry their gun. The issued me a brand, spanking, new model 19 4". It didn't take me long to totally fall in love with the k frame. The weight and the balance were, we'll, just perfect. The detectives and the Sheriff himself carried model 19 2 1/2" guns. I really wanted one. We "modernized" to automatics and I carried several different guns. Sigs, Beretta, Browning, and 1911's. A few years ago I picked up a 66 snub. I really loved it. I know carry as a civilian, and it was perfect. I still don't know why parted with my 66; but I regret it every day. As I get older my 1911 gets heavier, and with a bad back(sustained in the line of duty and it ended my career) it causes sever pain to carry too long. By fall I intend to replace my 66.

  • @ronmartblog
    @ronmartblog Рік тому +1

    Putting two shots touching each other on the gong with that is wizard level - wow!

  • @dennisheadley4408
    @dennisheadley4408 Рік тому +1

    Nothing beats revolvers in regard to the "cool factor." Those Smiths are all beautiful guns.

  • @darrellowings2343
    @darrellowings2343 Рік тому +1

    Undisputed king of gun channels. My dream is to one day live life as good as Hickok45.

  • @jefferynunn2278
    @jefferynunn2278 Рік тому +2

    I feel your passion for the old Smith wheel guns have had a few over the years some I regret ever getting rid of

  • @robertpatrick1824
    @robertpatrick1824 Рік тому +1

    I used to have one I bought used about 1990. I put Wolf springs in it. It was an amazingly accurate revolver. Wish I still had it.

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 Рік тому +2

    I started out with a Model 19.... 38 special....6' barrel. I have all 3 Model's 66 K frame.....2 1/2".....4" .....and the 6" Used them for Police work ! Dirty Harry movies, then we all wanted a Magnum. Got them all before 1980. We all had speed loaders on our belts. PS: Not for sale, stored in a safety box at the bank.🤣🤣🤣

    • @stanleykeith6969
      @stanleykeith6969 11 місяців тому +1

      What are they worth today as of 9/3/2023 ?

  • @mikefromflorida8357
    @mikefromflorida8357 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the wonderful trip down memory lane with S&W.

  • @michaelfinney2160
    @michaelfinney2160 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful Smith & Wesson revolvers ! Back when they were in my opinion better all around especially the blue finish and those p & r models. Have a Blessed Day

  • @sammyprestwood3182
    @sammyprestwood3182 Рік тому +3

    The model 65-1 with the 4-inch bull barrel was very popular among detectives too

  • @nyc10021
    @nyc10021 Рік тому +3

    Great revolver. I own a model 66 with a 3 ¼” barrel (3.2 actually). Only 2500 made. I love these pre-lock Smiths.

    • @syedaniel4374
      @syedaniel4374 Рік тому +1

      I have one of the MD 66 with the 3" barrel...it's my daily carry. It's the perfect EDC

  • @charlesh1735
    @charlesh1735 5 місяців тому

    I bought a 4” stainless model 66 with walnut grips from a local pawn shop last December. I love it,it’s a very accurate revolver.

  • @chuckclontz6425
    @chuckclontz6425 Рік тому +1

    I have a 66 no dash it is one of my favorites. Stainless with the 2 1/2 barrel.

  • @peternorton5648
    @peternorton5648 Рік тому +1

    My model 66-2 2 1/2” bbl is my very favorite of my revolvers. Just a sweet shooter.

  • @hankjackson7312
    @hankjackson7312 Рік тому +2

    Have one of the first guns I shot w my dad about about age 8. It is a model 66 no dash w a 4 inch barrel and plenty of use
    Still shoots great and what a trigger!

  • @lrmgrl
    @lrmgrl Рік тому

    My Dads first duty gun in 72. S&W model 66. Beautiful

  • @theequalizer9154
    @theequalizer9154 Рік тому +1

    Smith & Wesson Model 66, and Model 36, are good carry weapons and good backup weapons.

  • @MyNameIsTimIThink
    @MyNameIsTimIThink Рік тому +4

    Classic hickock45. Now this is the 232nd smith I own. Realized I didn't have this exact model so I got one😂

    • @hickok45
      @hickok45  Рік тому +6

      Good to know there are people out there as sick as I am, maybe sicker! :-)

    • @tomgarrett9232
      @tomgarrett9232 5 місяців тому

      Me too!

  • @risby1930
    @risby1930 Рік тому +3

    So much nicer than the stuff Smith & Wesson makes today.

  • @jmichna1
    @jmichna1 Рік тому +2

    Wonderful video, as always, Hickok. I'm blessed to have a 66-1 with the 6 inch barrel... one of my favorite revolvers, for sure!

  • @jerryware5749
    @jerryware5749 Рік тому +1

    The 66 snub was the duty issue gun for me at Louisiana Probation & Parole until replaced by the Glock 19.

  • @markhankins3023
    @markhankins3023 Рік тому

    The 70’s and 80’s ‘gun shops’ that were substantial, usually carried mostly American made weapons, like Smith & Wesson, Colt, and Sturm & Ruger, then along came ‘right to work’ and NAFTA.

  • @mihailvormittag6211
    @mihailvormittag6211 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much. But I live in Germany and her we have restrictive firearm laws.
    Nevertheless I appreciate your channel very much. Here one can learn a lot about firearm technology and firearm history, and even about history in general. It’s actually a very interesting UA-cam channel! 👍

  • @theboatshoptb
    @theboatshoptb Рік тому +2

    Been a fan a very long time! Hoping I will run across you one day at a gun shop or gun show. I’d love to shake your hand and thank you in person for all the content you and your son produce!

  • @smithtown6589
    @smithtown6589 Місяць тому

    I LOVE my 66 (no dash) with 4 inch barrel and fat target grips and wide target trigger. It’s intimidating looking but I love it for the crisp trigger and accuracy.

  • @madisonrodriguez634
    @madisonrodriguez634 4 місяці тому

    Hickok45 you make every gun look like a dream gun to me, it’s hard to choose!

  • @denveradams4909
    @denveradams4909 Рік тому

    I became a licensed gun dealer in 1987. My first handgun was the S&W model 19 with 6" barrel. I later switched to the Ruger Redhawk, chambered for .41 magnum and 5 1/2" barrel. I tried the S&W revolver in .41 magnum with 8 3/8" barrel, but it was just too much for MY small frame. I am 5' 1" and 130lbs. Handgun hunting was becoming popular here in West Virginia, so I though the .41 mag would be better suited for this than the .357 mag.

  • @sandygap1
    @sandygap1 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I love S & W as well as Dan Wesson .357 revolvers. You are spot on as they were the hottest ticket in the 1970s. So awesome.

  • @kirkwhitaker6422
    @kirkwhitaker6422 Рік тому +1

    Those old guns rule...I have some old revolvers....they are just fun.. my old model 10=6 is my fun gun to just shoot. It is a 5 inch...5 inch is the just perfect carry gun..

  • @revearpthepackinpreacher8422
    @revearpthepackinpreacher8422 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the video Hickock!
    Love the revolver videos. I just love revolvers in general. Request: I would LOVE to see a review from you of the new Taurus Executive Grade 856. Please and thank you.