3” Model 19-3 Rarity

I did not communicate that very well.:rolleyes: It does have a SN (K500000) stamped on the grip frame, just no model number stamped in the yoke area of the frame - kind of like a pre model numbered gun.

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I sure do hope that the OP purchased that nickel 3" er. I am looking forward to learning more about it. :)

Well, that serial number would be hard to remember. Don't know how you do it!

FWIW, a butt load of plastic fantastics don't have model numbers on the gun. Thankfully, most have a model number or sku on the box, which, with a new gun, is not an issue. I'm in MD, and that makes a difference on a "modern" handgun.

ETA: I have a 2 1/2" M19 without the model number under the crane. Or serial number.
 
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The die is cast gentlemen (and ladies). My bride has been telephonically dispatched to purchase to purchase same provided it has not been scooped up. My work schedule sucks and it would be Friday before I can get back. Now I need to figure out how to get a factory letter... Pics to follow guys.

Congrats! Now to get that letter.

How to is searchable here on the forum.
 
The die is cast gentlemen (and ladies). My bride has been telephonically dispatched to purchase to purchase same provided it has not been scooped up. My work schedule sucks and it would be Friday before I can get back. Now I need to figure out how to get a factory letter... Pics to follow guys.

Congrats, I would have scooped that up pronto.
 
The die is cast gentlemen (and ladies). My bride has been telephonically dispatched to purchase to purchase same provided it has not been scooped up. My work schedule sucks and it would be Friday before I can get back. Now I need to figure out how to get a factory letter... Pics to follow guys.

Here is the link to the letter of authenticity request form:

http://smith-wessonforum.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=17
 
Before you send for that letter you can post several detailed pictures here. The experts on this forum will be able to really evaluate the potential authenticity with access to the details. Splendid group here.
 
I am not well read on this--so take it with a grain of salt--but FACTORY nickel in 3"...I would expect north of $2.5K; provided excellent shape, box and goodies....
 
Gotta ask

The die is cast gentlemen (and ladies). My bride has been telephonically dispatched to purchase to purchase same provided it has not been scooped up. My work schedule sucks and it would be Friday before I can get back. Now I need to figure out how to get a factory letter... Pics to follow guys.

Well its been a few days, did the purchase happen?

Bob
 
Bill,

According to the information I received on the model 19-2 3" I acquired , it states this revolver was shipped on March or April of 1965. Does that mean these could be the original diamond grips?

Thank you,
Justin









Orders to delete the diamond on all stocks except NT and KT were issued in October 1965 and January 1966. This revolver was shipped in July 1966 with non-diamond stocks.

Bill
 
Bill,

According to the information I received on the model 19-2 3" I acquired , it states this revolver was shipped on March or April of 1965. Does that mean these could be the original diamond grips?

Thank you,
Justin






They are original if that is your 19's serial number
 
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