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S&W Revolvers: 1961 to 1980 3-Screw PINNED Barrel SWING-OUT Cylinder Hand Ejectors WITH Model Numbers


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Old 07-13-2014, 01:13 PM
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S&W Model 15-3, in really good shape with the box, which is a litte rough.
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Old 07-13-2014, 01:19 PM
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It is a nice find. I was looking at one last month but it got away.
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Very nice find indeed!!
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That is one I desperately want.
Like a Colt Diamondback snub, only better.
For my needs, anyway.
I've never been a huge fan of adjustable sights,
but they give a much better sight picture.
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Very nice M15 and congratulations.
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Grips may have been replaced. Do they number to the gun?
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I would have to say that is a KEEPER! I was looking for 1 of those myself. There were some on G.B. when I had no money. When money came, they were gone. Enjoy it! Bob
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S&W Model 15-3, in really good shape with the box, which is a little rough.
Good purchase! I have never owned a 2" Combat Masterpiece, but it is on my list of "guns I would like to have." Maybe someday . . .
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Sweet. K snubbies can actually be quite easy to shoot accurately.
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K snubbies can actually be quite easy to shoot accurately.
I agree, John Brown.
The three revolvers on the left in this photo are K frame short barrel guns. All shoot more than acceptably well at relatively short ranges. I like them all!

The two on the right are a 1964 vintage Model 36 and a 1958 .22/32 Kit Gun (not model marked).
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The grips are numbered to the pistol. Thanks
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