Presenting the Smith & Wesson Model 64-3, a .38 Spl. caliber revolver manufactured in 1979, that showcases the pinnacle of firearm craftsmanship. This former service weapon, with 'WPD 78-41' etched on the left side of the frame under the cylinder, was once a trusted companion in the field and now stands as a testament to the reliability and robustness of Smith & Wesson's design.
The revolver is in good overall condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling, which only adds to its character and history. The bore condition is also good, and the action type is double-action/single-action (DA/SA). The sale includes the revolver itself, with its 4" heavy barrel that's skillfully pinned.
The Model 64-3, a descendant of the S&W .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, came into existence in the 1970s as the stainless steel iteration of the Model 10, offering increased durability and resistance to corrosion. This six-round capacity revolver, finished in stainless steel, offered a modern and sturdy option for law enforcement agencies at the time. Its Pachmayr textured rubber grips and front ramp with a grooved rear sight enhance the handling and accuracy of the weapon.
Owning this revolver is not just about possessing a reliable firearm; it's about owning a piece of history. The Model 64-3 is a symbol of Smith & Wesson's longstanding commitment to quality and innovation in the firearms industry. It is an investment in a timeless piece that continues to hold its value and appeal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This is your chance to own a piece of American firearm history, an emblem of Smith & Wesson's craftsmanship, and a reliable revolver all in one. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity!




