Bittersweet acquisition

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My Dad passed away last September and about 2 weeks ago Mom sat down with all of us kids and handed out Dad's guns. I ended up getting his m19-3 with 3-T's and Patridge front sight. About three years ago, I bought Dad the Altamont grips seen on it as a gift. Back in early 2007 Dad paid $357 out the door from our favorite LGS, he always liked to joke about how his 357 cost $357. LOL! My how the market has changed in a short time! I remember the first time I handled and fired this m19, it was then I became a S&W fanatic and bought several of my own over time to include a 19-3 with a 4" bbl. Before Dad got this 19-3 I wasn't real sure what I wanted for my first wheelgun, and didn't have any real preference. This is the wheelgun that sealed my fate. It will always be special to me, Dad and I used to invent little challenges when we would shoot together. I'm thankful to have this little piece of him and will always remember this "first" S&W in our family.
 

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Sorry for your loss. Nice story and a beautiful gun.

Treasure it.

My Dad has several Smiths that will be mine someday, but I am in ZERO hurry to acquire them. I wouldn't trade days with my Dad for all the guns and gold ever known on this earth.

Dads and wheelguns are special.

TRE
 
Condolences on your Dads passing, mine is gone as well and I have gotten the rifle that I gave him 20 years ago as well as the few rifles and shotguns that he had, cherish the memories, those are what will last.....
 
Sorry for your loss. That's a great symbol to remember him by.

I grew up shooting and hunting with my grandfather. He's long passed, but there's never been a time when I've picked up that Model 10 of his that I didn't think of him.
 
Sorry for you fathers passing. I understand he wanted his loved one's to own and love the thing he loved so much. Lucky boy. I have a very extensive collection of Smiths, Colts and 1911's and no family to leave them to. My sadness is that they will fall into the hands of those who will not love and care for the as I have.
Such is life....
 
Sorry for your loss.

I got my dad's guns when he passed. I'd trade them all, plus the guns I owned, to have him and Mom back.


Absolutely! I would set fire to every material thing I own on this earth, including my house if it would bring him back.

Thank you all for the kind words and condolences.

Yeah, Dad was a hell of a man. About a year before he passed when the doctors told him that the rejection was returning and his condition began to decline, he tried to get us all together and give his guns to us. I am the oldest of four kids and every one of us told him we didn't want to talk about such things or for him to worry about such things.. We told him we wanted him to worry about fighting to get better. Every one of us loved deer hunting and shooting with Dad, we all were introduced to quality family time out in the woods at a very young age by Dad, be it hunting, fishing, camping, shooting or doing firewood and dozens of other things. Yeah, I like my S&W's, but this one is priceless to me. I will carry it hunting every time I go out, taking Dad with me in some small way. And when I'm gone, it will be passed to my son.
 
My dad passed Nov. 16, 2011 at 76 years old. I inherited the Nickel Model 10-8 that probably had not been fired hardly at all. I have taken it out a few tmes and that's what got me back into shooting and reloading. My dad loved long guns, especially Winchester single barrel, red letters. He bought, sold and traded among all his buddies and enjoyed every minute. My brothers and I all ended up with specific firearms to remember him by and the rest were sold to help mom stay financially stable. I have a daughter who has no interest in firearms, and both my brothers' sons have no interest either. I'd like for the Model 10 to stay in the family, but not sure where it will eventually end up. I will keep it and cherish it and then it will go to one of my brothers. The memories will last for an eternity. :-) Enjoy your Model 19 and all the memories that come with it.
 
My best friend and deer hunting buddy passed in December. He was 19 years older than me and was like a father to me.
His family gave me a Model 19 6 inch that he carried when we were in the field.
Don is not going deer hunting in 2017 but his gun is.
 
I got a few nice old guns that way as well...

And I too would rather have my dad back.................

But since we can't do that -- shoot it, cherish it and think of him each and every time you handle it.

You guys might think I'm nuts, but every now and then after I say my prayers at night I silently "Have a chat with my Dad..." just to update him on what's been going on.

Tomorrow is 9 years to the day too................ Damn.

Sorry for your loss.

Old No7
 

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