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Old 04-15-2015, 12:57 AM
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Looked at one today, very impressive!

Blue looked perfect, no joke.

Action job by a pro, no push-off, strain screw tight.

Butter in DA & SA.

Target hammer and trigger.

Magna PC grips.

Only problem... 6" and the TT and TH.

I much prefer the TT & TH, very much so, but I realize this is a modified revolver in so far as these changes.

Asking price here in the formerly great State of California... $785.

Prices here are off the hook, but that said, I forsee myself going back tomorrow and trying to get it OTD for the asking price. The art of the bargain and all that.

What say you regarding the TT & TH and price?
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TT and TH were standard on many 6" model 19s. Price is fair in CA. Probably had TS from factory. Easy to find if interested in them.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:27 PM
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Bought it.

We do paperwork tomorrow.

Going to contact Kurac for this piece.

It'd be perfect with a set of his grips.
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6 inch is a great barrel length. The 4" are really popular now, but tastes change.

I have a 4" Model 66 and a 2" Model 15, so a 6" Model 19 would round out my adjustable sighted K frame accumulation for me. I foolishly traded-off a 19-4 many moons ago... sigh...
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