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Let's see your K-frame snubbies
I've recently become fascinated by K-frame snubbies. I find that the Ks have the best triggers of all of Smith's revolvers and the combination of modest size, barrel length, and horsepower make these the ideal companion guns. Here are my two, a 19-3 and a 64-2. Both of these are working handguns, each has a few minor dings and scratches, both are superb shooters. I am particularly impressed with the 64. At 10 yards it groups my off hand shots into an area of about 1" x 2". Not bad for a fixed sight gun.
So, let's see yours!
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Never one to pass up the chance. Meet my M64 "Luscious".
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Hows about my schmoozy old model 15-2? One of my favorites!
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Here are some of mine
M12-3
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This is one of my favorites, a 19-3 I purchased new in 1973. The grips are Ahrends cocobolo.
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Model 64-2
Model 12 "no dash"
Model 10-5
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Fantastic! Keep 'em coming. What I like about a lot of these is that they are obviously work horses. These K snubs just shout "carry me."
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66-2 Oklahoma DOC P&P with his little brother 640ND
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K-Frame snubbies:
The grand daddy of the K-Frame snubs…The M&P:
IMHO the best looking of the K-Frame snubs…The M66:
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M&P with a Heiser Hi-Ride holster
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My model 15 with bling. One of my good friends did the stocks with the turn of the century "triple lock" medallions, which I know isn't period correct, but I think very cool.
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I don't have a pic on file of just my K snubs so
I hope nobody minds if I post a pic of the whole family.
Top 3 are M10's, M15, M65 and M64.
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here's one 19-4
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Three more. a police used mod. 64, mod. 15 in nickel, and a pre. mod. 10 5 screw. The rubber grips are S&W logoed.
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My 19-4 from 1980
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Does this qualify? A 65-5 with a 3" barrel.
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A couple of 15's.
A 19 and a 66.
Another 19.
A couple of M&P's.
f.t.
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Love those M-15 snubbies here!
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One in each flavour,
66-1, 15-3, 12-3
(L to R) 12-3, 12, Nickel Pre 10 four screw , Blued Pre 10 five screw
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These are fantastic. I guess that my two simply won't be enough! Mercman, those are beautiful grips on that 66-3. Are they factory?
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I only have a couple that fit in that category, a Mod 15 and a Mod 19 (The Mod 19 has a Metaloy finish).
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I can't resist a "Snubby" thread.
Here are my 2 2nd amendment defenders. Model 19-2 Combat Magnum in Blue finish and a 686-3 stainless steel. Thanks.
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My 19-6 that sat new in box for about 8 years(not exactly sure)til I found it and bought it.
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Model 10-5 with ahrends grips.
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my 19-3 as it arrived from the orlando meet this year
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Dangerously close to being out of the snubbie class, but hey, I think it'll fit in. 10-5 3".
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A 50s serious workin' M&P.
A 90s round butt Model 10
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Dangerously close to being out of the snubbie class, but hey, I think it'll fit in. 10-5 3".
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19-6, all you need in a carry gun.
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66 no dash - recently aquired not cleaned up yet. Still need some vintage grips.
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Does a 3" count, maybe not but this 65-3 is one of my favorites.
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I know it's outta this forums relm but I'm REALLY jonesin' for a 686+ 2.5" with a set of smooth Ahrends. Tho there's a 19 on Auction arms that's nickel and really should follow me home.
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Model 66-1
Model 15-3 - A pair
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A 64-4 California Department of Corrections trade in...
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Couple of nickel M19's
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Imashooter, that looks like a smooth target trigger on your CDC 64-4. I wonder if that was something that the California Department of Corrections special ordered from Smith? My 64-2 has a grooved combat trigger and I'd always thought that these were standard with the gun.
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Love the K frame snubbies... Here are three of my 66-1s...
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This is my contribution. Model 19-5. This was an old police gun that was beat beyond all recognition. I think that the officer must have carried it in the shower with him and used it as a hammer around the house. But as is the case with most of these guns it was tight so I took a chance on it. I sent it back to the factory and this is what they sent me back. I think they switched it with another gun! The only defect is a bit of pitting on one side of the barrell. It's so slight that I couldn't photograph it. I only wish that I had taken a before photo because you can't believe what they did with this gun.
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