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Another re-tread of an old thread, originally posted in Dec 2006......


Here is the second installment of my "Informal Pictorial Essay". This covers the 9mm and 357 Mag K frames in my collection.
There are plenty of holes, but that's what makes the journey fun.

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Starting this thread with fixed sight models followed by the adjustable sight models in my collection.

This first gun is a Model 13-3, blue finish with standard hammer and standard smooth trigger.
S/N 17D3xx, puts this late 1982 production (non-pinned barrel). Pretty straight, ordinary and useful gun.

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A companion to the gun above, this Model 13-3 is made in nickel about the same time. Features color case hammer & trigger (normal for early nickel guns).
S/N 17D1xxx puts this late 1982 (pretty close to the above gun).

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This Performance Center PC13 is from early 1995, and is from the second run of these guns, billed by Lew Horton Distributors as a "Serious Carry Revolver".



Notice the ports on this gun are in the barrel rib next to the front sight. The first run had the quad ports down on the barrel, for some reason the second run was made within weeks of the release of the first so one wonders if the port location of the original was problematic for some reason. I have the same gun from the first run, but it's at my daughter's place, here is a pic of the two taken earlier. You can see the location of the ports on the top gun is lower, on the barrel instead of the barrel rib. S/N on that piece has the "HPC" prefix. The two production runs of this gun were only seperated by a few weeks. Both guns originally came with Eagle Secret Service Boot Grips.

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This Model 65-3 is from 1986 (ANF7xxx) and still features flash chromed hammer and trigger (smooth). Pretty straight forward gun, no nonsense but functional carry piece.

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Below are a couple Model 65-5 units. The first, BPK7xxx (1994 production) is a standard 3" gun, still using flash chromed hammer and trigger (smooth).

The second Model 65-5 is the Lady Smith version with the shrouded ejector rod and bead blasted finish. S/N is BNB6xxxm produced in 1994. A pretty neat package, this gun still has the flash chromed hammer and trigger (smooth) that lasted only a couple more years.



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Last of the fixed sight guns will be this Model 547 - 9mm revolver. This gun has the characteristic shortened tang hammer and was originally shipped with the longer Target Magna grips.

S/N ABK6xxx, manufactured in 1982 (non-pinned barrel).


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These three M19-2's have been shown before, so I'll add some shipping and configuration info.
All are in the K622xxx serial number range.

Top gun has a target hammer and trigger and was shipped on June 17, 1966 to Yorktown Custom Guns, Yourktown, OH.

The middle gun has a standard hammer and trigger and was shipped on March 3, 67 to Texas Gun Clinic, Houston, TX.

Bottom gun has standard hammer and trigger and was shipped on August 22, 1967 to a H. Miller, of Springfield, MA.

All three have a standard black ramp front sight. These guns were made up using the left over frames from the Naval ONI contract (4 inch RB revolvers.).


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This Model 19-7 K-Comp is from the second production run (1997 for Lew Horton), and is numbered in the "KCPxxxx" prefix. The first run of K-Comps was made for the Stocking Dealer Program (1994) and were serial numbered in the "SDAxxxx" serial number range.
The K-Comp model included the frosted blue finish, radiused trigger (w/trigger stop) and non-tear drop shape hammer (the earlier production run had that style), along with the front night sight and "power" style muzzle port. The original rubber grips are long gone in favor of Spegel Boot grips.

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Recently added this Lew Horton M19 to the clan. Not many made, about 75 I've read. This one is wierd in that the product code is from a standard production model. This gun sports the same bobbed hammer as the PC-13, the only other gun made that has these installed from what I can tell.
Mine is sporting Spegels, of course, and I've changed the ramp front sight out for a Patridge.


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This M66-2 is s/n AHJ1xxx and was shipped in 1985 to Ashland Shooters Supply. This is the first time they made the M66 in this barrel length. The original grips were not with it when I got it, so it's wearing some Spegels....

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This M66-4 is much later than the gun above, it shipped on Nov 11, 1994 to RSR. Serial number is CAA8xxx. This is one of my favorite late model configurations, it still has all the forged parts (flash chromed hammer & trigger) as well as the later style rear sight assembly, the fitting into the topstrap, to me, is very attractive.

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This next gun is a M66-5, the last of the configurations before they added the lock to this model. S/N CEC2xxx, this gun shipped to RSR on 4/25/2000. This is the engineering change that moved the firing pin from the hammer to the frame, as well as adding the integral frame lug. Again, the rubber grips were replaced by something that I can stomach..
The front sight has also been replaced with a Patridge style... Love it!

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This Model 66-3 F-Comp is from the first production run made for Lew Horton Distributors. S/N is PCP01xx and dates to 1993). Features include the flash chromed tear drop shaped hammer and trigger with integral trigger stop. PC shaped cylinder release and front night sight were standard with this model. Note the PC logo is laser etched on, under the cylinder release.
Gun is wearing Spegel Boot grips made from Macassar Ebony.

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This Model 66-4 F-comp was made for Lew Horton in the 1995. S/N is LHFxxxx. Has the same features as the gun above, except that the hammer is not tear drop shaped, and the logo is roll-marked on instead of laser etched.
Wearing Spegel Boot grips, it also has a rear night sight assembly that is not original.



One more! Recently added this M66-4 "Super-K" to the stable (Thanks Louie!), made in 1997 (product code 17090), this has a contoured barrel and magna ports as standard. The gun shipped with polymer magna grips, they didn't do it for me so it's now wearing Spegels (what else?)

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I really enjoy your pictorials.

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Beautiful Smiths. Obviously a lot of thought, work and insight that is reflected in this collection. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the tour! I always appreciate your posts ... and your photos. Who installs the patridge sights for you?

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I do the installations myself, with pinned front sight models it's pretty easy with the right drill size and an assortment of replacement sights (avail from the factory).
Lots of fun, and pretty easy as long as you take your time.
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Man I like that PC13. The Lew Horton Model 19 is on time as well. Thanks for sharing!
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Great guns and great pictures; I've always wanted a 3" 13 but never got around to picking one up. The 3" barrel does look so nicely balanced on the K frame

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I have shown this before--lots. I bought mine slightly used in 1997. It is a performance center 66-3. 3" ported barrel, night sight and all the goodies. Serial # is just 0XX. The lew horton paper was with it, box wasnt labeled. I no sooner bought it and I ran across another almost identical at another gun shop down the road. That one had a ivory diamound inletted in the grip. I paid the most I ever paid for a handgun, about $665 otd. Had to have it!




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SmithNut - Where are you getting the S&W Emblems for your Spegel grips? Are you recycling them from old grips or do you have a source.

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Pepper,
Some years back, new medallions were available from a couple different sources, however I've been able to find any lately. Craig Spegel does have a good supply so if you are interested in his grips he can provide for a fee.
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Thanks SmithNut!! I have my 3rd set on order with Craig now and I never knew.
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Thanks SmithNut!! I have my 3rd set on order with Craig now and I never knew.
Pepper,
If you want Craig to install them, consider this - his normal speed loader cut is very agressive, extending fairly far down on the left grip panel, leaving very little room for a medallian since the blind screw escutcean (sp?) is just below the speed loader cut. I have him use a different speed loader cut, we call it the 1958 cut (patterned after a set of S&W Targets from a 1958 gun of mine), this cut is a bit less agressive, doesn't extend down quite as far, leaving more room for the medallian.
Look at my grips, hopefully there are some examples of the left grip panel to see, and decide what you want. If you go with his normal style speed loader cut, he will install the medallians lower on the left grip panel, it will not be symetrical with the right.
Something to consider.
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Thanks again SmithNut. I always like the way your Spegels look and now I know why!!! My new grips are for a working gun, so I need all the speed loader access that I can get. Guess I'll skip the emblems on this pair.
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Great looking hardware!!
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