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Went to a large "Swap Days" today and traded for this 19-5.Came with box & docs and shows no sign of wear.Being a N frame fan I can't believe how great this feels in the hand...Mike


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Be careful, 19's are habit forming.
 
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They are indeed! next will be a 2 1/2", then a 6".
Looks great and have fun.

Mike


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Mike...

Great find! I bought a M19-3 4" last April, love the gun. I am sure that it will serve you well!

Congrats!


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I have a 4" 66-1 I am found of, and am also now looking for a 66 or 19 2.5".

But it's not a "N" frame. It's a "K" - that is why it feels so nicely. "Word" is they don't like prolonged diets of .357s. = that is why the L frame was developed. I don't have personal experience with this, hate to repeat gossip. Most carry .357s but shoot .38s.


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Congrats and safe shooting! One down and ____ to go!?


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Nice looking gun you got there. I am also on the look out for a nice .357 in 4".

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+1 on the addiction of the Model 19.


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Thanks guys!...Mike


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Very nice, it will always be your first, but I doubt it will be your last Smiler


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I bought a nice 19-3 nickel 2.5" last year. I love my 686-6, but I have to admit that 19 has me on the lookout for a 4" 19 or 66. There is just something about handling and shooting that 19 that gets me!

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Mike...

Great find! I bought a M19-3 4" last April, love the gun. I am sure that it will serve you well!

Congrats!

Just got a 19-3 myself. It's wearing Pachmyrs, and the Catalog says the overize targets were the standard grip.
What else would be a good choice in grips for this ????
Thanks Patg.

Bob


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Hi, My name is John and I buy model 19's.

But it's not a problem and I can stop any time I want. Wink Enjoy yours! Regards 18DAI.


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good find, the K frames will grow on you.


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Does a 66 count?

 
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