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Just kidding, I know I did better than I deserve on this one. It is a bit of a bragging thread.

My brother called me to pass on a deal today, since he has no interest in any K frames, and I was offered a 2.5 inch 19-4 in nickel. For the princely sum of $200, my wallet came out so fast it has scorch marks.

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No box or dox, just the gun with grips that are not original.

The serial number is 75K17XX. Shouldn't that place this gun around 1980?
 
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When the LEO comes knocking on your door, you are going to have a tough time explaining "good deal" versus "theft". Aren't you just a little guilty to go along with the happy gloat?

I never find a bargain like that. But the Seahawks weren't "robbed" either, neither was Green Bay.
 
When the LEO comes knocking on your door, you are going to have a tough time explaining "good deal" versus "theft". Aren't you just a little guilty to go along with the happy gloat?

I never find a bargain like that. But the Seahawks weren't "robbed" either, neither was Green Bay.
I think, that for the right amount of money, we could be persuaded to look the other way, and ignore your brazen thievery.

All kidding aside. That's a beautiful Model 19. Enjoy! :D :D :D
 
You have a great Brother!

The very best, but I knew that long before today.

As a side note, I also found a local source for 50 round boxes of the Remington 158 grain LSWCHP +P loads, for about $30 each. I can get it slightly cheaper online, but the shipping costs ruin the deal. Out of a snub gun, this is, IMO, probably an excellent load. Especially considering I can load my own cast bullets to mirror it's ballistics in practice for pennies per round.

Is there anybody who still carries this load, or am I behind the times?
 
There are still some that swear by that Load but a lot have moved onto newer Bullet designs that reliably expand at lower velocities.
 
There are still some that swear by that Load but a lot have moved onto newer Bullet designs that reliably expand at lower velocities.

Please elaborate.

I have a few boxes of +P 125 Gold Dots, but the expansion at snub velocities is very iffy. From my 5 inch 27, they expand VERY nicely and reliably, but I don't have the extra barrel here.
 
Please elaborate.

I have a few boxes of +P 125 Gold Dots, but the expansion at snub velocities is very iffy. From my 5 inch 27, they expand VERY nicely and reliably, but I don't have the extra barrel here.
Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel 135 grain .38 Special +P hollow point is probably the definitive modern snubby load; the old FBI load that you found is still quite capable.
 
That deal is more smoking than the muzzle will be on that bad boy. Congratulation.
 
Go stand in the corner. I will tell you when it is okay to come out... you should be ashamed, taking from the uninformed like that!

All kidding aside, a super buy. Congrats!
 
"my wallet came out so fast it has scorch marks".

The smell of burning leather is not the wallet.

Good buy. I saw one likeyours in a LGS a while back, $799.99. I thought about it for a couple of days and went back. It was gone.
 
I bought a 2 1/2" Blued 19-4 on the forum a couple of years ago. I logged on and it had literally just posted for $250. I bought it immediately...as fast as I could type "I'll take it". back in THOSE days you could do 2nds etc. (Prior to the new rules)
With in about 10 minutes they were at 5ths and 6ths as I recall. The gun sold in 90 seconds and I was the winner...It was a 90%-95% revolver no box or docs. To this day still the best steal I ever pulled off.
I think this tops that by $50 and about $200-$300 in todays value. Congrats. What a sweet deal.
 
Well...I can trade you a N frame for it if ya want to...I can do a lot with the K frame, but not so much with the older N frame. If you don't want that, I'll probably sell it. :-)
 
Looks like you got a good deal on that one! Enjoy!!!! ;)
I really think you need to be checking the bottom of your shoes because you surely stepped in something! :rolleyes:
 

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