3" 19

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I know that Smith made the 66 in 3". I have read in Roy Jink's book that the factory made the 19 in 3" and 2.5". Then settled on the 2.5 length barrel. Has anyone ever seen the original 3" 19 model? Bob in Texas
 
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Here's a trio:

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Smithnut, thanks for the reply and pictures. I wonder how many are out there. I have always thought the 3" 66 was one of the most well balanced revolvers ever. Kind of like the 5" 29. Thanks again, Bob in Texas
 
- Those are beautiful 3"ers.

- Other than the fact that collectors want what they can't have, I don't see the appeal of a Model 19 with fixed sights. I'd rather save A LOT of money and buy a Model 13 or PC13. It's the Clark Kent/Superman effect with an ejector rod shroud. I guess I just don't get the point unless someone is filling a hole in a serious collection like SmithNut's.
 
Originally posted by winchester1:
Smithnut -
Do you have any of the fixed sight versions? I'm always envious of the one Swissman has, definately my "grail gun".

A fixed sight gun would be a Mod.13 (65 in stainless).

Probably more of those out there with 3in tubes , but still hard to find.

I always liked the 3in. Doesn't give up anything in packability , but ya get that all-important full ejector stroke!

My 'grail gun' is a 3in nickeled 19. Only ever saw 1.
 
Originally posted by winchester1:
Smithnut -
Do you have any of the fixed sight versions? I'm always envious of the one Swissman has, definately my "grail gun".

winchester1,

No, I've not had the opportunity to find one of those models yet. There are several that I know of, but there have only been a couple that were available that I've missed, one locally and one that was offered from someone in Switzerland a few years back. One day I'll find one and add it to my 3" collection, in the mean time I'll just keep looking (that's the fun anyway.)

I guess I just don't get the point
There needs to be a point?
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Don't get all logical on us there jeremyws1, afterall we're all pretty well past the "need" checkpoint, and must have is just as good as any other excuse I can come up with...
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Originally posted by mkk41:
A fixed sight gun would be a Mod.13 (65 in stainless).

mkk41,
There were some interesting fixed sight M19's made, most notable are the Mod19P units made for export to Peru, in both 2 1/2" and 4" barrel lengths.
The one being discussed here is a 3" fixed sight gun, with proper shrouded ejector rod and fixed sights made for export to France (reportedly used by their elite police force the GIGN) back in the late 60's/early 70's. There were approx 50 over-run guns made and distributed in the US. Here is a very good multipage post describing Swissman's example:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/e...904/m/5611022803/p/1
 
Originally posted by SmithNut:
Originally posted by mkk41:
A fixed sight gun would be a Mod.13 (65 in stainless).

mkk41,
There were some interesting fixed sight M19's made, most notable are the Mod19P units made for export to Peru, in both 2 1/2" and 4" barrel lengths.
The one being discussed here is a 3" fixed sight gun, with proper shrouded ejector rod and fixed sights made for export to France (reportedly used by their elite police force the GIGN) back in the late 60's/early 70's. There were approx 50 over-run guns made and distributed in the US. Here is a very good multipage post describing Swissman's example:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/e...904/m/5611022803/p/1

OK .I'm sure there are specials of any combination I've never seen. I recently saw something similar , a 3in HB , round butt Model 10 with ejector shroud. I went back to the shop to check it again , but of course it was gone.
 
OK .I'm sure there are specials of any combination I've never seen. I recently saw something similar , a 3in HB , round butt Model 10 with ejector shroud. I went back to the shop to check it again , but of course it was gone.


yessir, that happens....
That M10-10 you are referring to is one that was made for export to Brazil and is unique in another way - it has a full length .357 Mag cylinder drilled shorter for the 38 special cartridge.
Neat and special version.

Here's a pic.
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When it comes to S&W's, never say never...
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Back in the late 1970's, I knew a couple of FBI agents who owned 3" Model 19's. The guns were very well balanced, and they shot very well.

These guys ordered the Model 19's to carry in lieu of their issue Model 13's. Both were nickel-finished.
 
This has really been informative. Thanks for providing the pictures all. I got to know some FBI agents in Dallas back in the 70s and early 80s. A few of them carried 4" round butt 19s. According to the agents, Ofc of Naval Intelligence had originally ordered them from S&W. For some reason ONI did not take them. The FBI did. Of course, I wanted one. Had a gun smit friend make up one for me. Alas, I don't have it now. Don't even remember if I shot it. It has been 30 yrs ago since mine was made up. Bob in Texas
 
3" Model 66

I just aquired (as a gift) a 3" Model 66 with adjustable sights! It has never been shot, at least not yet. Can anyone tell me anything about the gun and the run of these that S&W made? Thanks for the help!
 
Need more info.....

I just aquired (as a gift) a 3" Model 66 with adjustable sights! It has never been shot, at least not yet. Can anyone tell me anything about the gun and the run of these that S&W made? Thanks for the help!



cheryld,
We need a bit more info, the 3" M66's have been made on and off for over a dozen years, in several engineering changes. Give us some additional info, the dash number (Mod 66-2,3,4?) and the serial prefix (ABCxxxx) and we can try to get some info to you. Most of the 3" M66's made over the years were made for either Ashland Shooters Supply, or RSR, both S&W distributors. There are some made for Lew Horton as well.
Describe your gun for us, ported or not, matte or standard stainless finish, etc., and someone here can provide additional info.
 
More info

The gun is a 66-4. The srial number is BPZ86xx. it is stainless and is not ported. Red ramp insert with white marking on rear sight. Hope this helps. Any info appreciated. BTW, what were the original grips on this gun and can you still find them? At present, there is a set of Pachmyers on it.
 
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M66-4 3" info

cherlyd,
The M66-4 is the best of best with regards to the 3" M66's made, in my opinion. The 3" barrel on M66's was first offered on the M66-2 engineering change, in 1985. The first run was for Ashland Shooters Supply, 5000 were made.
During the 1990's, there were several runs made for RSR and later for Lew Horton Distributing.
The 3" barrel was made in engineering changes from the -2 through the -5 IIRC, with some 3.2" barrel units made in the M66-6 engineering change (lock config).
I have no quantity info for the various runs mentioned above, but these were all uncataloged production runs (special order).
The Performance Center made several runs using 3" ported barrels as well.

Here is some info on various versions, and some obligatory pics as well:) :

M66-2:
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M66-3 (no photo, I don't have one... :( )

M66-4:
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M66-5:
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M66-3 PC F-Comp:
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M66-4 PC F-Comp:
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M66-4 PC "Super K"
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