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Ultimate Pinto thread
Well, I searched for a Pinto thread and did not find one. I've yet to see on in person and hope to own one someday. Must say I've seen some real beauties on here from time to time.
Were there any factory Pinto 27's?
Until then, why not get something started here to wet my appetite? Picture required and some history would be appreciated.
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Here are the two I have. Both 19-3's, 4" and 2.5" and have letters on both.
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Not a true Pinto in the usual sense, but it's one of my favorites... and the only two tone revolver that I have.
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Here are my two factory lettered 3.5" pre 27 pintos.
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No offense, but I don't get the appeal of a "pinto" revolver -- it just doesn't do anything for me. I kinda like the look of a 1911 with a blued slide on a dull nickel frame, but a revolver.... no thanks. All-blue or all-silver for me.
I'd never even seen a pinto revolver until I started surfing the handgun websites fairly recently. When you refer to "my two factory-lettered 3.5" pre-27 pintos", do you mean that they came from the factory as pintos?
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When you refer to "my two factory-lettered 3.5" pre-27 pintos", do you mean that they came from the factory as pintos?
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Yes, they did, and I'm sure Doc44's came from the factory that way too, as opposed to someone taking them apart and making them into two tone guns at some later date.
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hotrod150, no offense taken. Some have called them nothing more than "parts revolvers". If the gun is lettered from S&W it means that they came from the factory as a two tone revolver and were not taken apart and put back together by someone outside the factory. I like them, would like to have more of them, but finding them and having the funds to acquire them are two entirely different subjects. If everyone like the same thing, there would be only one S&W model.
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Doc44 and 230grfmj, thank you for sharing those beautiful Smiths. They are stunning!
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Jeremy Skipper used to have the market cornered on Pinto's but he may have used them to fund another project.
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OH, I knew I was going to like the idea of this thread. Doc's are always staggeringly beautiful. And 230's pre-27's are very sharp. Interesting to see so many of the factory models also had the RR, even early on. Guess if you were going premium - go all out.
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Has anyone sent a revolver back to S&W to have it refinished as a pinto?
Or would they even do that?
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No offense, but I don't get the appeal of a "pinto" revolver -- it just doesn't do anything for me. I kinda like the look of a 1911 with a blued slide on a dull nickel frame, but a revolver.... no thanks. All-blue or all-silver for me.
I'd never even seen a pinto revolver until I started surfing the handgun websites fairly recently. When you refer to "my two factory-lettered 3.5" pre-27 pintos", do you mean that they came from the factory as pintos?
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I hear you. Although GunHackers is nice.
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Here's my Lettered 49...
Here's my letered 49 shipped in May of 1975. It is NIB.
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Beautiful pinto's.... thanks for sharing.
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Sweet Pinto's everyone!
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Here are my two factory lettered 3.5" pre 27 pintos.
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How about posting the two engraved examples once more. They are KILLER!
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Are both versions called "pinto" or is one a "reverse pinto"???
And a member a while back sent a 586 in for a pinto finish so yes the factory will refinish them like that.
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Maxbob, I was told that the 2.5" M19-3 I have is a "true Pinto" and that the 4" M19-3 is a "reverse Pinto".
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Recent Factory Refinished as Pinto
This was a butchered 586.
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How about posting the two engraved examples once more. They are KILLER!
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I decided to "release" those two guns recently to a good friend of mine and he is a member of this Forum. For him, acquiring those two engraved pintos added to an already incredible collection of Smith & Wessons that he has.
He may opt to post them in this thread before long and I hope he does.
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Has anyone sent a revolver back to S&W to have it refinished as a pinto?
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Several years ago I sent two mint 19-4 2.5 inch guns (one blue, one nickel) back to the factory and had them swap barrels, barrel pins,cylinders, cylinder releases and side plate screws. It was inexpensive. No they didn't ship that way, but they were "sort of" factory pintos. I kept them for a while and then sold them to a forum member.
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Here are my two factory lettered 3.5" pre 27 pintos.
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Very Nice !!!!
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27-2 6 1/2"
Not the textbook definition of a "pinto" but an interesting gun--it letters with the nickel cylinder and target stocks. Another forum member has a .44 Spl. example.
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Does anyone ever refer to these beautiful pistols as "piebald" and "skewbald". The way we do horses?
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Bump this once for more of these beauties if you
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This is a factory pair of pre-27's, by Harry Jarvis. The grips are original to the guns,
although I'm not sure who carved the grips. They do letter to the guns. Serial numbers
are S90XXX.
Perhaps Tom H will remember these guns.
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This is a factory pair of pre-27's, by Howard Jarvis. The grips are original to the guns,
although I'm not sure who carved the grips. They do letter to the guns. Serial numbers
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Mike,
Oh my word! Those are the most interesting Pintos I have seen! Thank you for sharing the picture. Amazing!
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I never get tired looking at these thread, beautiful revolvers!
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Pintos are not really my collecting focus, so I only have this ...
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This is a factory pair of pre-27's, by Howard Jarvis. The grips are original to the guns,
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Perhaps we could have some more detailed photos of this wild pair of pintos?
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This is a factory pair of pre-27's, by Howard Jarvis. The grips are original to the guns,
although I'm not sure who carved the grips. They do letter to the guns. Serial numbers
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Mike, yes I certainly do. Those are two very special engraved two tone 357 magnums, right up to the very rare Blanchard Red Ramp sights. Thanks for posting them.
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I'm more of a shooter then a collector so the only pinto I have encountered was almost too pretty which is okay because I couldn't afford it.
I really do love the look and hopefully will claim mine one day.
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Tom: Greetings !
Flint Ridge: I'll take some more pictures, in the next day or two.
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Gone but not forgotten...
Traded this one to a S&W Forum member a few years ago. 29-2 shipped in May of 1975.
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I like Pinto's so wanted to add mine.
I haven't seen any others out of a 25-2.
Where they dug the stocks up for it is a mystery I'd like to know
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Paul, that gun is as cool as they come. I bet it's the only one like it, just as some of the others posted above.
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I decided to "release" those two guns recently to a good friend of mine and he is a member of this Forum. For him, acquiring those two engraved pintos added to an already incredible collection of Smith & Wessons that he has.
He may opt to post them in this thread before long and I hope he does.
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Tom released these beauties to me - for which I will be forever grateful. I just rediscovered this thread and will send it to the top with these guns...
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Great looking pintos.
Wish I had one.
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Why is the term for these wonderful looking revolvers "Pintos"?
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Do "pintos" have to be nickel and blue to be legit?
Just curious as I personally don't get what the appeal of these two tone guns might be. In fact I'm having a custom built now that is a blue frame with a stainless cylinder and barrel. I'm going to some expense to have the whole thing done in a black nitride finish to hide the two tone materials.
To those who like them, more power to you. Just not my idea of appealing or attractive.
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Originally Posted by 1950jcb
Not the textbook definition of a "pinto" but an interesting gun--it letters with the nickel cylinder and target stocks. Another forum member has a .44 Spl. example.
Jim
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I have something similar here. The grips are "pinto" also.
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07-13-2014, 07:32 AM
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Thanks TAROMAN.
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07-13-2014, 03:12 PM
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Interesting pieces! I've NEVER run across a pinto for sale. Thanks for sharing the pics gentlemen.
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