Follow-up to found a pair of 19-4's

peterdeb

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Brought the nickel 19-4 home after a 5 day waiting period here in Florida,(3 days not including weekends). Had a chance to really look it over and a few questions popped up. It is a real beauty, however, please look at the pictures and see if this is a factory nickel job or a re-nickeled job. Letters look crisp but there is a few small holes on both sides and a little waving in the nickel. Did they leave the factory like that? Also there is no N on the butt frame but a few marking that I am not familiar with. Hoping you can tell me what I might have here. I can post more pictures if needet.
Thanks. Pete
 

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The sideplate fit screams "refinish," and not a factory job.

The Model 19-3 shown below has a factory nickel finish. Notice the tight fitting sideplate in the first picture and the flawless surface in both photos.
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REFINISHED FOR SURE. ALSO I DON'T BELIEVE ITS NICKLE. I THINK ITS BUMPER CHROME. WHERE I USED TO WORK A LOT OF GUYS WHEN THEIR GUN GOT WORN OR RUSTED WOULD TAKE THEM TO THE LOCAL PLATING SHOPS. WHEN I 1ST STARTED THE PD IN 1983. IF YOU WOULD BRING IN THE GUN DISASSEMBLED. THEY WOULD PUT THE PARTS IN A BASKET AND WALK DOWN THE LINE. DIPPING IT IN ALL THE STATIONS. I'VE SEEN LITERALLY DOZENS OF GUNS THAT LOOK LIKE THAT. AS A MATTER OF FACT I'VE GOT A PRE MDL 15 THAT EVEN HAS A CHROMED HAMMER, TRIGGER AND REAR SIGHTS. JP
 
Thanks Gentlemen. refinished? I missed that by a mile. Chrome, I missed that by 10 miles. I guess I don't know what the hell I'm buying. I'm really bummed out. Pawn shops, KMA.....This is the last GD gun I ever buy.
 
peterdeb

May I suggest you take a deep breath and relax a bit? The refinish eliminates collector value. It does not ruin the gun. It is still a fine tool and will continue to serve its owner well. All of us have made purchase errors in our lives. In this case, you ended up with a S&W revolver that retains functionality and plenty of user value.

Learn from the situation and enjoy what you have for what it is.
 
peterdeb

May I suggest you take a deep breath and relax a bit? The refinish eliminates collector value. It does not ruin the gun. It is still a fine tool and will continue to serve its owner well. All of us have made purchase errors in our lives. In this case, you ended up with a S&W revolver that retains functionality and plenty of user value.

Learn from the situation and enjoy what you have for what it is.

Very wise and well said. Still a great gun Pete!

Todd
 
Let us know if you want to sell....it looks like a good shooter grade gun with a finish that's easy to care for. they did good keeping the hammer and trigger case hardened, lots of refinished gun have those refinished too.
 
My gun show partner is always showing me guns he buys. When I start pointing out obvious flaws or areas of non-originality he shakes his head and walks away. Then I ask him if he checked the bore.;):rolleyes::eek:
 
When I see a beautiful blued 19-4 sell here for $675 it makes me even more furious at myself for paying $800 for this refinished one. Also mad at the gunsmith for saying how tight the side plate was, lockup and push off very tight and shot little. Going back there this week, and I will be polite, but will make my point to him and the store manager.

And A10, if you want to buy it for what I paid, $800, I will ship it free to your FFL.
 
I feel much better this evening after showing the S&W to the gunsmith. He admitted he missed it being a refinish. Showed the small pit marks, the swirl marks, etc. He went through all the functional checks again and it is tight as a sealed drum. The manager was called over and he also admitted he did not notice that it was refinished. He offered three options.
1>a full refund
2>a full store credit and the gunsmith pushed for #three
3>a concession, he worked out a partial refund of $200.00
I decided on the concession as the pistol is still very nice and is functional perfect.
So, I have only $600 in it now. Good deal, bad deal?? It's a done deal.
 
$600 for a nice looking M19 that has an almost indestructible (chrome) refinish isn't a bad deal at all, as long as you want the gun for shooting, rather than as a collectable.
Me, I like shooters, so that seems like a decent deal.
JMO and YMMV.
 
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