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How do you tell the difference? - [[User: 2wingo]]
How do you tell the difference? - [[User: 2wingo]]
:To me, nickel-plating seems a bit glossier. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] ([[User talk:Funkychinaman|talk]]) 16:37, 15 December 2012 (EST)

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Smith & Wesson Model 66 images

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Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub with 2" barrel - .357 Magnum. This is the actual screen used Smith & Wesson Model 66 Snub revolver, carried and used by Clint Eastwood in the film Tightrope.
Smith & Wesson Model 66 with 4" barrel and Uncle Mike's grips - .357 Magnum
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Smith & Wesson Model 66 with Pachmayr grips - .357 Magnum
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A Smith & Wesson Model 66 - .357 Magnum that was destroyed for The Punisher. This is the actual gun that was smashed by The Russian in the movie, as you can tell by the barrel.

Date of discontinuance

I know it states "present" but I am sure Smith & Wesson unfortunately discontinued all the K frame .357 magnums.

Nickel finish vs. Stainless steel

How do you tell the difference? - User: 2wingo

To me, nickel-plating seems a bit glossier. --Funkychinaman (talk) 16:37, 15 December 2012 (EST)