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    S&W Model 66-3 help

    I have a S&W model 66-3 .357 revolver. It is missing screw just above the trigger on the frame that I would like to replace but have no idea what its called or where to buy it. Can someone help.

    Thank you.




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    Member rsa-otc's Avatar
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    You can call S&W directly and you may get the screw for free. I have also had good luck sourcing parts from gunpartscorp.com.
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    It's called the "Yoke Screw" ..... the old style will come a little long and must be fitted by filing its length to match the cutout in the yoke. The newer style is a spring loaded plunger fit.

    S&W will likely ship you one for little if any charge. I checked Numrich/Gun Parts and Midway and they're out of stock right now.

    Brownell's show it to be in stock: http://www.brownells.com/handgun-par...prod15397.aspx
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    Thank you 41magfan and rsa-otc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serpico1985 View Post
    I have a S&W model 66-3 .357 revolver. It is missing screw just above the trigger on the frame that I would like to replace but have no idea what its called or where to buy it. Can someone help.

    Thank you.




    By the way. That is a very nice revolver.

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    Thanks, was my dad's detective gun. I have no idea at what point the yoke screw came out. Hasn't been shot in 15+ years. Wanted to get it back to working order and put some rounds through it.

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    received my yoke screw from Brownells, fixed the problem. Thanks for all the help.

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    Glad it worked out. That's too nice a gun to be incomplete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Serpico1985 View Post
    I have a S&W model 66-3 .357 revolver. It is missing screw just above the trigger on the frame that I would like to replace but have no idea what its called or where to buy it. Can someone help.

    Thank you.




    Nice snub

    My father use to carry one.

    I borrowed it one day to take fishing. I was going out 5miles off red fish pass and caught a nice 6 foot BT.

    I went to shoot the BT head and soon as I squeezed the trigger the shark thrashed and I hit the wire leader.

    Boy was I pissed. It was one of the biggest BT .

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