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Old 07-03-2013, 10:00 PM
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Default What model with fixed sight would be comparable to a model 15-2

I have a model 15-2, did Smith & Wesson make anything comparable that had fixed sights?
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The Model 10 in .38 Special is essentially the same gun with fixed sights.
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Correct, with a slightly lighter profile barrel and no top rib.
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The Model 64 in SS is the same as the Model 10..only in SS. It came out in the early 1970s.
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Yep. A narrow barrel model 10.

On the attached pic: center row L to R - 15-2, 10-5 tapered barrel, 10-4 3". I'd say both of those model 10's are 'fixed sight equivalents' to the 15-2.
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