19 and 66 snubs

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Picked up this 19-7 snub today, to accompany my 66-4 snub.
Horrible pics, but you get the idea!
I'm on vacation next week and looking forward to giving them both a workout at the range.
Inbound leather from TT Gunleather and I'll start carrying the 66.
The 19 will likely see very limited use.. it is too pretty to get finish wear on the bluing, ha!

Do any of y'all have stainless and blued "companion" revolvers? Post them up, if you do!
 

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Picked up this 19-7 snub today, to accompany my 66-4 snub.
Horrible pics, but you get the idea!
I'm on vacation next week and looking forward to giving them both a workout at the range.
Inbound leather from TT Gunleather and I'll start carrying the 66.
The 19 will likely see very limited use.. it is too pretty to get finish wear on the bluing, ha!

Do any of y'all have stainless and blued "companion" revolvers? Post them up, if you do!

INCREDIBLE COINCIDENCE! I just submitted a post on about these same guns. It posted 4 minutes after yours! Wow...
 
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My blue and SS and/or nickel (yesteryear’s SS) parings include:
3” Model 10 blue and nickel, 3” Model 64
3” Model 13 blue and nickel, 3” model 65
4” Model 13 and Model 65
2 1/2” Model 19 blue and nickel, 2 1/2” Model 66
4” Model 19 and Model 66
6 1/2” Model 29 blue and nickel

Hopefully I’ll post photos tomorrow.

ETA, I also find it easier to put a SS or nickel revolver in a holster than a pristine blue revolver. I bought some of the blue revolvers I listed, and got a nice holster, but just couldn’t holster the blue revolver, so bought a nickel or SS version.
 
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The 2.5” 19/66 is one of favorite revolvers. They just have a certain sexy, all business look, the 3" included.
 

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Now some Model 66 Snubbies

I believe ATF had the first 2 1/2" Model 66s around 1970. Everyone wanted one but they were difficult to obtain for years. Half a century later they are still wonderful carry guns.
 

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I’ve got seven of them. Three 66’s and four 19’s. I love the 2.5” magnums!

66-1
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19-4 nickel
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66-7
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66-1 (Smith Performance Center carry revolver package)
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I don’t have any good pics of the rest. I need to fix that….
 
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I’ve got a few blue/stainless pairs, still looking for a 66-4 to go with my 19-7. The pairs I have are:

36ND / 60ND
10-5 / 64ND
10-5 (2”) / 64-2
13-3 / 65-3

I’ve got my name on the waiting list for the 432/632, maybe I’ll get both for another matching pair.
 
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