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01-12-2017, 03:42 PM
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Model 10-5 2"
Just purchased this. Have not received it yet. Already ordered a holster from Lobo.
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01-12-2017, 03:59 PM
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Hello, Dad. Nice looking 2". Sold the heck out of those back in the day.
They just fit right on the hip. Good snag. Best
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Perfect snag! I carry one almost every day. I rate the K frame snubbies as right at the very top of civilian fighting handguns.
What did you order from Lobo?
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01-12-2017, 06:15 PM
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It's a beauty! I need a fixed-sight K-frame in my life.
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01-12-2017, 06:21 PM
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Excellent gun!
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I don't think that you are going to be sorry. Good choice on gun and holster, both. You may need a Tyler or a Rogers.
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01-12-2017, 07:25 PM
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Congrats!
She's a beauty!
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01-12-2017, 08:48 PM
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Darn! Where did yo find the New/Old Stock? These are great guns, you got a new one!
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Darn! Where did yo find the New/Old Stock? These are great guns, you got a new one!
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That is nice. I never find 2 or 3 inch Kframes!
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01-12-2017, 11:13 PM
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Get a Tyler T-grip for it. Trust me.
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01-13-2017, 12:35 AM
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Welcome from Arkansas! Very nice piece of S&W history. Shoot it and enjoy!
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01-13-2017, 08:16 AM
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I ordered the Enhanced Pancake. Already have a couple of these for other guns and really like them.
The seller is going to include a glossy black Tyler T-Grip.
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01-13-2017, 10:32 AM
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Nice one. I bid on this one too.
Congrats on the win! I'll keep looking......
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01-13-2017, 11:48 AM
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Nice find!
I have it's identical brother D6897xx, NIB 2" 10-5 Blue.
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You got a nice looking 1 there! Congratulations! I have a 10-5 snub that was not fired much, but not babied. Bought it last March. The 1st time at the range, I had light primer strikes. It is a round butt. Upon examination of the strain screw, it had been shortened. I had a shortened square butt strain screw. Put it in, and everything was perfect after that. Good thing I hadn't thrown it away. Bob
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01-13-2017, 06:55 PM
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You don't have to divulge what you paid, I just saw one this afternoon that is not fired enough to have an imprint on the recoil shield, no turn line but he is sure he put a few through it the day he bought it.
One owner, 10-5 2" with box and docs that would be 550 out the door, I'm thinking high but it is nice.
Not sure whether to jump on it or not
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That's a nice 10-5, you will like it!
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The SCS&W 4th Ed. published this year puts a premium on Model 10s with
a 2" barrel = 20% premium. A round butt adds an extra $50-100 in higher condition grades......over the "Exc." market value of $400 and "VG" of $350. Guess that means I paid current market value!
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01-13-2017, 09:10 PM
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That is pretty in line with the asking price for what I looked at. Thanks alot.
Have several 3" k frames and an outrageous amount of 4 and 6" and 2 5" guns but I've never owned or even shot a 2" k frame.
I wonder how worse the occasional case not extracting all the way is vs my 21\2" model 19?
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01-14-2017, 04:26 AM
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I think the ejector rod length is the same on both the Model 10 two-inch and the Model 19 2 1/2", in spite of the slightly longer barrel on the Magnum. I used to have a snub 19 and later, my wife had a Model 60 and ejection never seemed to be a problem as long as you elevated the muzzle. She used the Border Patrol method of hitting the rod with the palm and I used the old left-thumb method. Both worked.
Edit to correct: I just checked. The ejector rod on the 2 1/2" Model 19 is slightly longer than the one on the short Model 10. Sold my 19 in 1981 when I went back in the Navy. I was young and stupid then!
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Sweet gun MarineDad, i sure wish my 2'' model 10 was a RB gun.
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You don't have to divulge what you paid, I just saw one this afternoon that is not fired enough to have an imprint on the recoil shield, no turn line but he is sure he put a few through it the day he bought it.
One owner, 10-5 2" with box and docs that would be 550 out the door, I'm thinking high but it is nice.
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Did you try to get the price down at all? There are many comments made that they are numerous. I don't see them in my area for sale. Don't see them at the local gun shows.
That being said, if it is as clean as you say........go for it!
Mine was $329 shipped from G.B. It is a fairly low round count shooter. That suits me fine. Bob
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It's an older gun shop and he won't haggle, at all.
Prices are cement, pay it or it can sit
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Congratulations MarineDad, I think you will love it. Then again whats not to like about blue steel and wood. I was lucky enough to buy one at a LGS last year. Not a round butt but nice anyways.
I bought too early and am glad i did.
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I don't carry my 2" 10-5 every day, but when I do carry it, it's LOBO leather. Nice snag. Enjoy.
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If you dislike anything about this revolver, it's that it will make you want more.
I have it's square-butted brother. It's one of my all time favorite.
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