RidgwayCO
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Model 67. Easy-to-care-for stainless steel, plus all the other attributes of the Model 15. Here's mine dressed up in her Crimson Trace laser grips:
Model 65 is a fixed sight stainless steel Model 13 357 Magnum, not a 38 Special.rcmodel said:There are still a lot of real good used Model 10's & 65's floating around the gun shows & dealers at very attractive prices.
All Model 10's have fixed sights & blue or nickel finish.
Model 15 is a Model 10 with adjustable sights.
Model 65 is a stainless steel Model 10 with fixed sights
Model 67 is a stainless steel Model 15.
BTW: Shooting .38 Spl in a .357 ain't no big deal.
Use a cordless drill with a short section of cleaning rod, bronze .40 cal brush, and powder solvent to clean the chamber rings out.
Takes about 30 seconds to do all six holes.
rc
The Model 15 was called the "Combat Masterpiece" with good reason. It was one of the finest all-round .38 Special revolvers ever made.