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WTS Smith and Wesson Model 64-3

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Up for sale is my S&W Model 64-3 in .38 Special.  This belonged to a LEO a while back and it is in great shape with some holster marks and a few light scratches.  Original wood grips.  Great  gun very accurate.  This one is a no lock hole also.  I'll take 400 for it no lower. Buyer pays all taxes and fees.  I prefer Gun for Hire as my FFL but will come to yours if within a reasonable distance.  First "I'll take it" gets it. Crappy pics from my iphone do not do it justice.  You can also PM me with an offer.  I might say yes.

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I am not good at taking quality pictures.  These pics come out blurry if you blow them up too much but here are some more.  The gentleman I got this from is no longer with us so that is all I know. I chose not to polish it up as it is all original.  Trust me it will shine up beautifully.

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