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I know we have a few S&W owners here some have ones that belong in a museum some are beat to all get out and shoot like a gem. Post 'em up good or bad. Thanks in advance ....... I'll start! S&W 19-3 only 36 rds. fired since new.

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Posts: 2873 | Location: Lancaster, PA. | Registered: February 06, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Model 66 OK? How about my 2-1/2" with grips purchased from a Forum member last year. I've owned this since new, well over 30 years:

One of these days I have to get a better picture! Roll Eyes


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A 66 snub ....... I love it. Thanks for participating. Yours in sport, John


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No pics, but have a couple,they are some of my favorite smiths,was a time I shot the hell out of them weekly.
 
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I sold the 4", but still have the 2 1/2 with Spegel boot grips.
 
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19-6, factory nickel, case hardened trigger and hammer, target stocks. Found it in a pawn shop, and my father relieved me of the responsibility of caring for it when he saw it and uses it as his bedside gun. (And I am totally ok with this, go dad!)




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Very early Combat Magnum, circa 1956. Before they were given model numbers.

This is the 25th CM in the first serial range. They started at #260001 and this is #260026. Was sent to Smiths West Coast Rep as a sales sample.

Found it at the Reno Show several years back on a table for $450! Marked as a M-15 in an Estate sale.

This gun deserves a far better attempt at a photo...my apologies.

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Model 66 OK? How about my 2-1/2" with grips purchased from a Forum member last year. I've owned this since new, well over 30 years:

One of these days I have to get a better picture! Roll Eyes



I have a similar gun, only 3" (lew Horton special I think it is) with a very similar looking set of grips on it,



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Posts: 10417 | Location: Beach VA,not VA Beach | Registered: July 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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S&W 19-6




Same Gun with VZ Grips



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My 66-3 with original factory grips



and it's new grips, did not like the feel of the factory's.

 
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Wow, nice examples of one of my favorite revolvers. My first duty pistol in 1970 was a blued 4" Model 19...cost me almost a weeks pay at $125.


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I have a similar gun, only 3" (lew Horton special I think it is) with a very similar looking set of grips on it,

I wish I could find a 3" barrel for mine and swap it out. Unfortunately, I passed on the 3" when I got this one due to the lack of holsters available for it back in the mid-1980's, and I sure miss the extra 1/2" sight radius.


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I had a mid-Nineties Model 19, not sure exactly which numeral after the dash, but I believe it was the last one before the lock, and a 19-3. Regrettably, I let them both get away when I entered an almost-all-1911 phase in 1997. I remedied that by acquiring a like-new 19-5 a few years ago. I made no attempt to keep it like-new; unless a gun has gold inlay or such, it should be carried and fired. I have nearly added a couple of other 19-5 sixguns since then


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I have two currently. Great revolvers.





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Very early Combat Magnum, circa 1956. Before they were given model numbers.

This is the 25th CM in the first serial range. They started at #260001 and this is #260026. Was sent to Smiths West Coast Rep as a sales sample.

Found it at the Reno Show several years back on a table for $450! Marked as a M-15 in an Estate sale.

This gun deserves a far better attempt at a photo...my apologies.

Fantastic gun / find. You absolutely STOLE that gun, but I know that you already know that Big Grin




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This nickel 19-2 is one of the nicest S&W's in my collection. It shipped in November 1963. S&W must have been out of silver boxes so they shipped it in a blue one.










Another 19-2 from May 1968 in shooter condition. I gave this one to my Godson for his 21st Birthday







19-4 from February 1979







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Great lookin' guns
 
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S&W Model 13 Performance Center




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No pics, but I have a 19-6 with the 2.5 inch barrel, and replaced the wood grips with Pachmayrs. Had a holster worn, early police trade-in with the 4" barrel in the early '90s, and parkerized it; then traded for something else. I miss that one...

Still waiting for S&W to bring them back as a Classic model.
 
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I carried a 4 inch in uniform for a while and a 2.5 inch in plain clothes for a couple years. Other than a Python I think they had the smoothest actions right out of the box. I never felt under-armed when carrying a model 19.


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