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Another Model 15
In addition to the 1970 snubbie Model 15-3 I posted on the other forum, I picked up this Model 15, K381859, last weekend.
It has some storage flecking showing on the side plate. Other than that, it's pretty nice. I like the S&W grip adapter on the 15-3 snubbie better than this Tyler T.
Gad, am I becoming a K-frame geek? The Chiefs are shuddering at the thought.
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03-19-2021, 10:20 PM
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That's a fine looking Model 15! Congratulations on that one. I confess to being a K frame geek and my N frames and L frames don't mind at all
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03-19-2021, 10:28 PM
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F, I, J, and N frames are fine (never owned an M), but I love the Ks, both regular and KT. The vast majority of my S&Ws are K size, carbon steel. I shoot the others, but don't really collect them.
To each his own . . .
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