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Old 05-24-2017, 09:40 AM
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Hello again I just picked up a mod. 19-3 with a 6in barrel and near perfect shape and would like to know the year of build. The s/n is 4k80811 and thanks again for all the help you guy's have given me.

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Old 05-24-2017, 09:44 AM
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Nice family! Are the 3" and 5" siblings camera shy?

Your 4K80811 probably dates from 1974.

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The book puts your 19 at 1974. Beautiful piece and great family of 19s.
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Thanks much everyone for the information,I would love to get a 3in. 19 but up here in Canada I think there even harder to come by,just have to keep hunting.

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Nice trio! Back in the early '70s I also had the 3 sizes.
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Nice looking family. I see the resemblance. My very first Smith & Wesson was a six inch Model 19. I still have it. As others have stated, your family isn't done, no, not buy a long shot. What about nickle? What about the Model 19P, in .38 Special, or the 3" or 5". What about TT, TH, RR and WO?
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Very nice family.
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Very nice and Congrats!

Good luck with them, and enjoy them!

I have a similar trio, with the difference being my 6" is nickle.
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Now you need to do the same in nickel.
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Now you need to do the same in nickel.
And you thought you were done!

Nice revolvers and photos, BTW!
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