A Ray Viramontez engraved Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 in .357 Magnum, covered in deep American scrollwork. Gold-inlaid eagle, stag, wolf, and rabbit motifs accent the stainless K-frame with ivory-toned grips.
Look past the scrollwork for a second and find the animals. A gold stag mid-leap on the right sideplate, a snarling wolf head tucked beneath the cylinder, an eagle diving with wings spread on the left, and a rabbit at full stretch above the trigger guard. That's the wildlife suite Ray Viramontez cut and inlaid into this stainless K-frame, and it's the detail that pulls you in before you even register how much engraving surrounds it.
Viramontez is a Master Engraver with the Firearms Engravers Guild of America, and his hand shows in the coverage here. Deep American-scroll runs edge to edge across the frame, barrel, cylinder, topstrap, and even down the backstrap and trigger guard. The cuts are tight and consistent, with the shaded scrollwork giving the stainless real depth instead of a flat etched look. Gold accent lines band the cylinder and ring the muzzle, and the barrel rib carries a fine wriggle border that frames the .357 MAG roll mark.
The gun underneath is a Model 66-1, the stainless companion to the Model 19 and one of the K-frame .357s that law enforcement leaned on for years. This one wears a 6 inch barrel with the pinned front sight and the adjustable rear that target shooters wanted. The dash-1 designation marks the change to the recessed gas ring on the yoke. Smooth ivory-toned grips finish it, their warm color set hard against the silver and black of the engraving.
Worth noting: the finish carries some honest handling marks and a few light spots on the high points, the kind of wear that tells you this piece has been admired in hand and not just behind glass. For a collector who wants a working Smith & Wesson revolver turned into a fully engraved, gold-inlaid showpiece by a Guild master, this is a hard one to walk away from.
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