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Absolutely gorgeous.

IMO, you got the better end of that deal.

Congratulations.


Niech Zyje P-220

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Very nice shooting iron! You definitely came out ahead on that deal!
 
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Beautiful! Those old Smith & Wessons are simply gorgeous and that is a true beauty right there. Condition is just about perfect.


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Posts: 1781 | Location: TX | Registered: November 09, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That's a grail gun right there. Absolutely gorgeous.

Jim


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And I thought I scored by trading a budget PSA build for a Beretta M9A3!

You REALLY SCORED!!! Awesome!!!
 
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Makes me wish I still had mine.
 
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I absolutely love mine.. damndest lightest trigger in single action... in fact mine is what taught me to shoot double action with....


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I love the old Smith revolvers. I've got way too many. What dash is that?



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Welcome to the club. Very nice revolver. Only questions is which model next?


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I prefer stainless, but sometimes, I'll take a walk on the dark side. That's gorgeous!


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That's a fine specimen! Although I don't own a 19, my Dad does. The only K frame I have is a 65-5. Dad's 19 has a little surface rust on the bluing. I would love to get it refinished one day.


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Winner! Congrats on that beaut.

-MG


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Very nice! I had a P&R one that I purchased in unfired condition a while back, but I foolishly sold it. I prefer shooting my 586, but I still love the looks of the Model 19 more.

Here's a pic. I think it was a -3

 
Posts: 1147 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: January 23, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Bassamatic:
I love the old Smith revolvers. I've got way too many. What dash is that?


Hello,

It is a -7.
 
Posts: 1145 | Location: Orange Park, FL. | Registered: November 26, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thank you guys for all the kind words. She is a beauty and pairs well with the 4” 625 that I purchased from the same buddy.
 
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Boy that is a pretty gun. Nice find!


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The only thing that would make it better, it if was nickel. All of my Smiths are nickel except for a 25-5.
 
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Beautiful gun there. I got my stepdad's mod. 14 after he passed away, and it looks just like the 19, only 2 inches longer. It's a fun one to shoot.
 
Posts: 1289 | Location: Athens, GA | Registered: February 01, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Ermagherd,
10 Mirrimerter!
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-5 I think? one or two piece cardboard box?
Super nice 19, can't go wrong with these
The blueing is spectacular, and you're a great photographer


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Very good trade.


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