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    Default FEC marked model 64 Smith and Wesson

    So stopped by GS that sells a lot of Firearms to agencies. In the used case was a model 64-3 with FEC engraved under the barrel followed by a three digit rack number. Salesman said he had a box of them and brought out about 20. All FEC marked with sequential rack numbers. A couple were like new, most were average, with a couple well worn. They wanted 300.00 for any. Picked out best and put it on their 3 month layaway, as I hadn’t planned an a purchase. Salesman said thought they came in on a federal trade in. To me FEC would mean Federal Election Commssion. Any thoughts on if this is what FEC might mean.
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    I would hazard a guess of Federal Energy Commission? Or maybe Federal Education Commission. Federal Enforcement Commission? (They are here to help us!!!) Federal Exchange Commission maybe? No none of these but I think you have it with the Federal Election Commission. They are here to deliver the votes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna View Post
    I would hazard a guess of Federal Energy Commission? Or maybe Federal Education Commission. Federal Enforcement Commission? (They are here to help us!!!) Federal Exchange Commission maybe? No none of these but I think you have it with the Federal Election Commission. They are here to deliver the votes.
    It’s a guess on my part. Not sure Federal Election Commission has any armed agents, and I wondered about those that guarded their facilities. However I found some other info on the web that stated much of that is contracted out. Was actually looking for a model 66 or 686, but stumbled on this.

    Another interesting observation was all the guns were 64-3s. One of the early serial numbers had a pinned barrel. I didn’t think S and W was still pinning Barrels by the 64-3 version, maybe a transition piece?
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    The model 64 has gone through 7 engineering changes so one that is a 3 is a bit older then you might think. The L frame was the first to have a pressed in barrel in the early 1980's so your 64 would pre date that I think.

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    Brought it home so a few pics

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    FEC with 154 rack number
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    Nice gun.

    I doubt they are Federal guns though anything is possible. Federal firearms, especially law enforcement handguns are almost always destroyed when they are declared surplus or obsolete. That's why you don't see any Air Force Model 15s or FBI Registered Magnums. I'd check agencies in the state in which they were purchased. I have a surplused out Texas State Police Model 27 that has "DPS" followed by a six digit number on the right side of the frame applied by Smith & Wesson at the factory, I got it in the same way P246 got his Model 64.
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    Probably right Art. The LGS said they’d try to find out from the Texas store that took them in, but I’ve heard nothing back. Where ever they came from the rack numbers were from low 80s to 160s. Use and wear all over the board. A couple were very nice but most were average with several almost roached. The worst looked like one side had been dropped on concrete a few times.

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    p264. I tried to private message you but you've exceeded your storage limits.

    Noticed you're in Kansas; me too. Would you mind saying name and location of the store you found your revolver? I've been looking for a fixed-sight K-frame for a "working gun" and having a hard time finding one that isn't priced at highway robbery.
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    GT Distributors in Overland Park (105th and Metcalf). They only have one in the display case, so ask to see the ones in back. The one in the display case was the other like new gun unless they are rotating them. I’ll try to clean out my in box, sorry.

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    Thanks very much. No problem on the inbox; happens to everybody.
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