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I've been trying to find a nice S&W M19 for a while now. A gentleman contacted me and offered this one. Unfortunately he has misplaced the box, but hopefully he can locate it for me. I can only find two marks on it. So it has lived a charmed life since it's production in 1972. Blue is brilliant.








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I'm sorry to say that it appears to me to have been refinished. Specifically, the appearance of the rollmark on the left side of the barrel.

Naturally, I could be wrong. It could be the lighting.

The right side frame rollmarks look crisp.
 
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Possible I guess but I don't think so. I'll try and get another shot. In person the roll mark looks crisp and clean.


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The ejector rod shows typical wear, so, Im probably wrong.
 
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Right Side roll mark



Left Side roll mark



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Wow, that's nice! I'll skip the Pythons...to me a 4" Model 19 with target grips is the way a revolver is supposed to look. That's the pinnacle of revolver beauty right there!
 
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That is really nice. One of my favorite revolvers.
 
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Welcome to the club! Big Grin

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I picked up a 19-4 very similar to yours in 2023. Still have yet to shoot it.
 
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Almost too pretty to shoot.

Almost.
 
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Congrats!. That gun is a honey for sure.
I'd say the finish is original. The roll marks look pretty crisp.




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WOW, what a beautiful Combat Magnum.


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That is fantastic, need to add one to the stable, wish my 29 looked that good, reminds me I need to find someone to refinish it..
 
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Wow, that's nice! I'll skip the Pythons...to me a 4" Model 19 with target grips is the way a revolver is supposed to look. That's the pinnacle of revolver beauty right there!


Absolutely
 
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Congratulations on that revolver!



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The model 19 is my favorite revolver. Can't get that bluing anymore.
 
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Beautiful gun! But I think the grips are not original. The left side grip is shaped to work with speedloaders. Mine was bought some time after 1973 and I had to do that carving myself.
 
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Very nice looking S&W classic revolver ! Thanks for sharing with the SIGforum.
 
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That's a GREAT looking Model 19!
 
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Looks great. On an older S&W I can’t help but take a peek under the side-plate to inspect and likely lube. This is an older gun with unknown history.

Case in point, I have a 686 from the early 90’s, bought new. This gunsmith hasn’t been shot a whole lot. I decided to inspect it a few years back, clean but dry as a bone. One could argue about lube levels, but I’d think totally dry isn’t ideal.

It’s easy to go back a few decades older than that. Yes, watch the videos about the side-plate. I usually leave internals intact.
 
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Beautiful gun! But I think the grips are not original. The left side grip is shaped to work with speedloaders. Mine was bought some time after 1973 and I had to do that carving myself.


The grips like you are describing (with no relief cut) were used in the early 50s. By the mid to late 50s a relief cut was added. I can't say for sure cause I didn't buy it new, but I thought that they were correct for that time period. I pulled them and looked for a serial number but could not read the info clearly. The experts on the SW forum think they are correct but no real way to know.

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