I'm not sure if I miss my late-1970's production 4" M-19 or not. It was awkward in my hands, and I'm not very good at double-action, but it was superbly accurate.
That Carry Comp, though, could be worth looking at. Not as nice as a 3" M-65 Round Butt, but I'd look...
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Posts: 9424 | Location: Illinois farm country | Registered: November 15, 2008
Originally posted by SteadyHand: Why does S&W refuse to end the lock?
They don't want to take the PR hit. Gun guys would love it, CNN and MSNBC would try to crucify them. (even more than they already do)
ETA: There are a LOT of S&W revos that if they came without the lock, I would have bought them yesterday. MIM doesn't bother me. One of my 629s has MIM parts and it's a much better shooter than the older one that doesn't....like not even close!
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Posts: 3911 | Location: Central AZ | Registered: October 26, 2006
The company that last bought S&W is the same one that actually makes the locks. They may be called American Outdoor Brands Company these days, but it's still the old Saf-T-Hammer Corp. calling the shots behind that newest moniker, which itself is just a smokescreen to veil the fact that they make guns.
I suppose it's neat that they are rebooting some of their old catalog...again. But that damn lock cylinder...it's like a precancerous mole just waiting to explode.
I've never owned a S&W 19, owned several 66s - in fact the first gun that I bought for myself was a S&W 4" Model 66 in 1985 - fantastic trigger on that gun, long gone now.
I won't buy any S&W with a lock. I'm down to just one S&W revolver, an older Model 38 Bodyguard, can't see myself buying any S&W revolvers anymore. If I was to buy another revolver, the Kimber K6S would be it... fantastic trigger on them.
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Posts: 1926 | Location: Collier Twp, PA | Registered: June 08, 2004
I have a couple of the 19's and and a 586 for about thirty + years ,all were pawn shop finds. They do have great triggers. I will not buy anything with that stupid lock.
Posts: 22422 | Location: Georgia | Registered: February 19, 2007