rjh
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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
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".
My guess is about threeOriginally posted by rjh:
I wonder how many are out there.
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".
There needs to be a point?I guess I just don't get the point
Originally posted by mkk41:
A fixed sight gun would be a Mod.13 (65 in stainless).
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.
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!