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Picked this up last week.
Pinned/recessed Model 19-3 with box, papers, bianchi holster, speed loader, and some ammo...plus $150
For an older Springfield 1911 Loaded.
Im addicted! I want more now
I like it! Been looking for one myself for a while now, but don't feel like giving up a limb or kidney to get one. Good luck with it---
SeriousStudent
03-26-14, 22:01
Very nice. I've always had a real fondness for the Model 19, I used to own one just like yours.
Haven't shot it yet...waiting for some better weather up here in NH
walkin' trails
03-27-14, 20:36
Nice acquisition.
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There at least to me is no nicer piece to a collection then a fine revolver. For me its the Colt Python and the older Ruger Blackhawks I have gotten over the years form my grandfather. They are really a versatile weapon and it will serve you well for years. Congratulations on your purchase.
I've always wanted a Model 19. Nice purchase. Instead, I have two Model 66s, one 4 inch an one 6 inch. The 6 inch has never been fired, new in the box from 1984.
Had a beautiful 4" 19-3 with box and papers but sold it 5 years ago and have had seller's remorse every since.
Beautiful gun! Been looking for a Model 66 (model 19 in stainless) here in California for quite awhile. No luck at all
Very nice. I'm a pretty confirmed DA wheelgunner myself. A couple of years ago I picked up a slightly tired 19-3 4" police trade in, and sent it in to S&W to tighten it up. They set the barrel back two turns and recut the forcing cone as there are no more new barrels--giving me the equivalent of a mechanically new gun. It still had a fair amount of holster wear. I'm a sucker for strays, and I thought I'd finish the job and sent it into Ford's for their Master blue. By all accounts their work is superb, if slow.
I figure that this will fill the space left when I foolishly sold a new M19 without giving it a fair trial back around 1974, and maybe the gods will be pleased that a onetime doggy gun will be restored to its former glory.
That is a great looking 19! I tried to find a clean one for months and ended up going with a 686... Have fun with it!
Smith has killed all the good old guns. Other than the L frames (686, 586) they have no revolvers that interest me. It's sad!:mad:
19/66. The most handsome revolvers Smith ever made.
I picked up a 4" P&R 19-3 about 10 years ago, great gun. But I wanted more of a beater so I scored a GP100, which are famously overbuilt so I could shoot the piss out of it and bang it around in the woods with heavy loads. Plus if it gets lost out there it's not the end of the world. My dad used to carry an identical 19 when he was a cop so I let him hold onto the Smith for me. He also has a Dan Wesson now so maybe I should try and get my S&W back.
Love the older Smiths. I only have a M27-2 (5") now, but had a 66 that has been "gone" for 15 years and I still miss it!
brothernov
06-03-14, 11:31
Smith has killed all the good old guns. Other than the L frames (686, 586) they have no revolvers that interest me. It's sad!:mad:
Wow, I'm just the opposite. I'm a big fan of most all the L and N frame Performance center guns, especially the 327 TRR8. As I can afford it, I like to acquire the older pre-lock models too. So far I have a 10-5, a 60-10, and a 686-3. Love them all.
I bought my 19-3 used in 1984 for $250. No box, papers or anything. Just a holster. My other half has a 19-4 with a 6-inch barrel. Hers is more fun to shoot.
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titsonritz
06-09-14, 19:18
I used to have that exact model. I miss it.
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