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Old 10-16-2020, 03:36 PM
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I have said this many times before, the M15 is one of S&W's finest efforts. They along with the M28 are my favorites, and I consider them worthy of collecting. In the pictures below there is a mint 2", and above it a mint 4". Both 15-3's. The 15-2 with the olive grips in unfired, as is the one labeled 1974.

The 6" PPC is a 15-3 ( 1975) that I had built in 1978

I also have a very nice M67 stainless coming soon. That would be the stainless version of the model 15

BTW OP, you have a beauty there. I would consider that collectible
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