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Ol'coot
01-18-2014, 08:08 PM
I was surfing the guns for sale on a local forum came across a S&W Model 60-15 .357 Mag for sale and just could no resist since today is my birthday, I treated myself. It is in like new condition.

Flieger
01-18-2014, 08:53 PM
First and foremost, Happy Birthday to you. I have had this exact gun in my hands and it's a work of art.

You have to tell us how many cookies it cost.

Anything revolver that comes out of the S&W Performance Center puts the rest to shame. I'll bet you could talk about the trigger pull and let off for an hour.

It's your Birthday and you deserve it, but even if it were not, how do you say no to that.

And your are right, it's brand new. No cylinder ring, I sure the previous owner just held it with white gloves.

mr surveyor
01-18-2014, 09:01 PM
that is one nice revolver. I carry a 3" Sp101 in the field for daily carry, but that 60 would certainly become my favorite Sunday go to meeting carry.

Congrats on the good find, and for making another calendar year.

JD

Barth
01-18-2014, 09:09 PM
I'm the proud owner of a S&W 65-3 M&P 3" Heavy Barrel myself.
Buttery trigger and deadly accurate.
I like to carry mine with Remington Golden Sabers.
The medium power 125 gr Magnum rounds are soft shooting and group well.
The K Frame will run full power Magnum ammo.
But follow up shots for me are an issue.
Of course it's a kitty cat with 158 gr 38 Specials.
Hits the target good with those too -
http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums/r678/barthunderwood/Mobile%20Uploads/Photo1067_zps5bb16cd4.jpg

lafayettela
01-18-2014, 09:17 PM
I am an old revolver guy. That is a beautiful gun. Congratulations!

chrish
01-18-2014, 10:04 PM
I have always always always loved the look of that model. Good find and enjoy. Great pics too. Made my day, haven't seen one of those in awhile. Very coooooool.

jeepster09
01-19-2014, 08:43 AM
I am jealous, beautiful gun!

muggsy
01-19-2014, 09:22 AM
Damn it Ol' coot, I just drooled all over my key board. That is one really sweeeeet revolver! Knowing you, you probably stole it. Shoot it like you did.

gb6491
01-19-2014, 09:33 AM
That's a nice gat you have there Ol'coot!
Regards,
Greg

b4uqzme
01-19-2014, 09:58 AM
Nice looking revolver. My BIL has a Model60 Pro and it's a favorite. He brings it almost every range day. It's had some trigger work and is really sweet. I've been a Ruger revolver fan so I really don't know what the SW (dash)xx model numbers mean. If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.

Happy birthday you ol'coot. Enjoy your great find!

Ol'coot
01-19-2014, 11:25 AM
Thanks guys for all the comments and birthday wishes. I think I got a good deal at $550.00 considering the condition of the gun. I have a son serving in The U.S. Air Force who has had one of these at the top of his short list for several years. Kevin is currently stationed in South Korea and when I showed it to him last night using Skype, His first words were what do you want for it? Since I knew that he has wanted one for a long time and had not been able to find one. I decided to tell him that he could have it for what I paid for it. I then told him I would transfer it to him once he was back state side. Before I could get off Skype I received an email where he had made a EBT to my account with the money. Even though I really like the gun and would have loved to keep it, I am happy that I was able to help him get one of his dream firearms. All in all I had a wonderful and blessed 60th birthday.

mr surveyor
01-19-2014, 11:31 AM
that is a great story!

lafayettela
01-19-2014, 02:39 PM
Thank you for sharing the story thank your son for his service to our country

Ol'coot
01-19-2014, 02:48 PM
Thank you for sharing the story thank your son for his service to our country

Will do!, He just completed 15 years of service.

berettabone
01-19-2014, 02:59 PM
Now, you can look for a pre lock?????????????????????????????????

b4uqzme
01-19-2014, 03:01 PM
well done you ol' softie.

I guess we are proud of both you and your son. Thanks for sharing.

Bill K
01-19-2014, 03:12 PM
That's a sweet looking gun.

Flieger
01-20-2014, 09:57 AM
Will do!, He just completed 15 years of service.

You deserve it birthday boy, but I just found your gun, gone in a day. I'm glad you got to it first, or my wife would be yelling at me again.

We must be close to each other Ol'coot.

wyntrout
01-20-2014, 10:29 AM
You're a great father, Ol'coot! Thanks for post! I hope that you run across another find like that for yourself.

Wynn:)

Bawanna
01-20-2014, 11:02 AM
The true test of a parent is the things they do for their kids. This was a nice thing you did.

I guess now is as good a time as any. I did one of them Ancestor dealy hymers and well long story short.......your my father.

I always wanted a Wilson or an Ed Brown 1911.

I luv you daddy!

muggsy
01-20-2014, 11:29 AM
Ol' Coot, yer as big a softie as I am. So far my son has weaseled two S&W K frames and a 1911 out of me, not to mention a shotgun and a .243. It's hard to say no to 'em.

Ol'coot
01-20-2014, 12:26 PM
The true test of a parent is the things they do for their kids. This was a nice thing you did.

I guess now is as good a time as any. I did one of them Ancestor dealy hymers and well long story short.......your my father.

I always wanted a Wilson or an Ed Brown 1911.

I luv you daddy!

Long lost son! I would get you one but you would shoot your eye out!!! And mom will never for give me :D

Ol'coot
01-20-2014, 12:32 PM
Ol' Coot, yer as big a softie as I am. So far my son has weaseled two S&W K frames and a 1911 out of me, not to mention a shotgun and a .243. It's hard to say no to 'em.

I must admit I am a big softie when it comes to my children,grandchildren and my wife. We have 4 sons and they have all grown into fine men, husbands, fathers. Each one of them are very different from the other in many ways but they all make me very proud everyday.

I am pleased that I get the opportunity once in a while to do something special for one of them on a very personal basis as they are all very much self sufficient and do not ask for anything.

I am a truly blessed man in so many ways. Thanks to all of you that have commented but I am sure that most of you are the same way when it comes to your children.

Bawanna
01-20-2014, 12:56 PM
Long lost son! I would get you one but you would shoot your eye out!!! And mom will never for give me :D

Funny my chief gives me that line all the time. Everytime I request to carry on my person in the office. Always says he'd let me but he's afraid I'll shoot my eye out.

Now instead of an annual request, I've upped it to bi annually.

Always a big stink, now twice a year.

I guess you just like your other son better. It's ok, I can take rejection. And I'm not a vulture neither. Not into material things, just guns, knives, pick up trucks and girls (not to be confused with violets) and pretty much in that order.

Flieger
01-20-2014, 02:14 PM
I must admit I am a big softie when it comes to my children,grandchildren and my wife. We have 4 sons and they have all grown into fine men, husbands, fathers. Each one of them are very different from the other in many ways but they all make me very proud everyday.

I am pleased that I get the opportunity once in a while to do something special for one of them on a very personal basis as they are all very much self sufficient and do not ask for anything.

I am a truly blessed man in so many ways. Thanks to all of you that have commented but I am sure that most of you are the same way when it comes to your children.

Ol'coot,

Sometimes it's simply impossible to say no. My son is in Korea as well. I now have a Korean daughter, and granddaughter. While he likes guns, he has an affinaty for watches.

Last year he had a accumulated close to 1 month of leave and brought his new family home. I can't tell you how much of a change I saw in him when he came home. I considered myself blessed that he was assigned to a medical battalion being that he picked petroleum specialist as his MOS.

When he was assigned to Korea and not the sandbox, I was able to take my first breath. So like you, when he admired my Omega, off my wrist it went.
I firgure someday he will have them all anyway, and it's great to be around to see them enjoy it while I'm still here.

Since it seems that are both from Michigan, maybe are kids will bump into each other someday.

The first is right before he left. The second on his re-up, the third my new daughter, and the forth my granddaughter.

Flieger
01-20-2014, 02:20 PM
Also I tried to get him to follow in his father's footsteps, but the Army was his choice.

Regardless, I'm proud of how he took control of his life. Like you Ol'coot, I am a proud Dad. Sorry for over doing it with the pictures, I couldn't help myself.

Armybrat
01-20-2014, 03:50 PM
What a beautiful family your son has brought to you. Congratulations, grandpa!

Now get your new daughter something nice too.

Bawanna
01-20-2014, 04:09 PM
Absolutely stunning new daughter and adorable grand daughter.

Ol'coot
01-20-2014, 04:53 PM
What a fine looking young man and his beautiful wife and your gorgeous grand daughter. I don't blame you for bragging as you are indeed a lucky man. Please thank you son for his service for me. Who knows your son and mine could cross paths in South Korea, my son is stationed at Kusan AFB. My sons best friend is also a Michigan native from the Flint area that he met while stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB in North Carolina. After meeting they found out they joined the air force a week apart and were in basic training in Texas at the same time. Where are you located in Michigan, I am in Lake Orion.

Flieger
01-20-2014, 05:37 PM
Thank you everyone for letting me go overboard. I am truly a blessed man and Tony, my son has indeed been to Kusan because of it's size.

I'm right on the tip of the thumb between Caseville and Port Austin. We were going to retire on the western side, Traverse City or Petoskey, but needed to stay close to my folks.

My father is from Lake Orion in part. His parents had a cabin on the Lake and eventually, my Grandmother moved out there full time after my Grandfather passed away. I have so many memories as a kid in Lake Orion when it was a small little one horse village.
I'll tell you how long ago it was, the drive to Lake Orion was nothing but open fields until you saw the drug store. When I went out exploring for a day, we would walk through fields and down a one lane road with nothing around until you entered an even smaller town called Oxford.
We would walk down the dirt roads on the days when the oil trucks would come to spray down the roads. At the end of the day, are feet were covered with black oil/tar.
The sub division was called the bunny run or something like that. I just remember a brick/stone entrance with bunnies on either side.
You could go down to the lake and drink from the spring.
The water was clear enough to drink right out of it.
It was a thousand years ago.

Please express my thanks to your son for his service on behalf of our country. He is stationed in a very important part of the world.

I was fortunate enough to have served between wars and stationed for a large part in Florida flying coastal patrols and instructing primary. I had it easy compared to all those who have served in some of the most dangerous parts of the world.

Sorry for the boring trip down memory lane and for "Hijacking the post"

Again ~ Happy Birthday Tony!!

God Bless America!!!

DeaconKC
01-20-2014, 08:11 PM
OlCoot, congrats on a fine find and an even finer action. Happy Birthday to you!