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  1. SmithNoob

    15-4 Birthday

    Not a problem. Now you just have to post pictures for us to look at. Enjoy your revolver.
  2. SmithNoob

    19-5 21/2 "

    Yes pictures please. Can't get enough gun porn.
  3. SmithNoob

    15-4 Birthday

    Your 15.4 was rolled off the line in 1981.
  4. SmithNoob

    would you have made this trade ?

    I think you got taken. Just kidding. It sounds like a good deal in my book. It really comes down to how happy does the 60 make you feel as opposed to the Kimber. Pictures please.
  5. SmithNoob

    Home Cookin'?

    Two nice looking Smiths. What type of hammer is on the HD?
  6. SmithNoob

    19-3 and 28-2 values **Update **

    I paid 600 for my 19-3 in the box. I felt it was a fair price but not a steal. I have yet to purchase a 28 YET...
  7. SmithNoob

    Need DOB Model 66 2 1/2"

    Looks to be from 1975. Love to see some pictures of it.
  8. SmithNoob

    Stags on Model 15-2

    Nice looking setup you have there.
  9. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    Slow Draw...I think I will keep it even though it's not an oddity. lol. I paid a fair price for it but wasn't a steal. However it is the nicest condition Smith I have owned. WVfishguy...In the time I lurked this site I always loved the stags that everyone had. Once I had a Smith worthy of a...
  10. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    jtpur---from what I have been told it doesn't affect the collector value. Personally I think it is pretty interesting but I didnt notice it until after I bought it. Update. This revolver is in fact marked 19-3. It was a heavy stamp and looks like a 18 to the naked eye. Thanks digi-shots...
  11. SmithNoob

    New leather arrived! Going to start carrying my 586 L-Comp on the job!

    That is one nice rig. I have to check out there offering for holsters now.
  12. SmithNoob

    Question about a Model 19-3

    It looks to me like a very nice 19-3. Look forward to seeing some more pictures of it.
  13. SmithNoob

    19-4 Questions on Polishing now with Polished Updated Photos?

    I will pass on the clean up question. I have little knowledge working/cleaning up nickle pistols. Your serial number dates your smith to 1980. I'm sure you will have a nice shooter once you cean her up.
  14. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    Thanks for the Info guys. Like my name implies i'm a noob at al the little changes and such. When im not looking here I tend to be nose deep in my SCSW.
  15. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    Those are Executioner grips. He is a great guy to deal with and is a member here on the forum.
  16. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    Thanks for the replies. I thought it was pretty interesting to see. Like I have read on here before anything is possible with Smith & Wesson. lol. The same revolver also has the 8c barrel stamp as oppossed to the &. I plan to let this one sit anyway since it is LNIB and buy another more...
  17. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    If they did convert it to 357 they did a good job. lol. I cant believe I didnt notice it was marked wrong when I bought it.
  18. SmithNoob

    My 19-3 mystery solved.

    I bought my 19-3 about a month ago. It came in the box with the cleaning kit instructions and warrenty card. Serial number is K9198xx and shipped May 1970. Today I took a couple photos for the 19/66 thread and was getting some further info off my revolver for another forum members research...
  19. SmithNoob

    The ultimate Model 19/66 Combat Magnum thread

    My 19-3 Here are a couple of quick photos of my 19-3. It shipped May of 1970 and was fired very little. It came in the box with all the goodies still in there as well. I added the Elk grips recently from our very own Executioner. Excuse the pictures. I took these in bright sunlight.
  20. SmithNoob

    Aussie Victory model ?????????

    I will do my best to help you. A lot of these old guns went through factory overhaul at some point after WW2. Some pictures of the markings would be a great help in determining this. I remember the British factory marking real well but not so good with the Aussie markings. The British marked...
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