Cased Combat Magnums

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Some of the early Combat Magnums were shipped in a dark blue presentation case that was nearly identical to the cases used for the 44 Magnum. No one knows for sure how many were shipped, but they are rarely seen. Below is a photo of K260190, shipped with a presentation case (numbered to the revolver) in May 1956. The second photo is of a Model 19-3, K940639, Class C-engraved and shipped with a mahogany presentation case in October 1971.

Bill
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Bill

Two beautiful examples of one of Smith and Wesson's finest creations. The Combat Magnum has always been one of my favorites and your photos show them at their best.

Thanks for Sharing!
 
Bill,

Your collection continues to astound me. Thanks for sharing both guns and your great photography.

Dan
 
Doc44,
I must say again, to me, your posts
exemplify what this forum is all about.
Thanks, and please keep up the good work!
teesur.
 
Nice

I was wondering when we were going to get to see some of your 19's Bill. Those are beautiful.

Is there anything on the top of that early case like the 44's have??
 
Doc, you are torturing us here. Bad enough we have to see your guns in person at the SWCA meetings but now you haunt us electronically. John SWCA #1586
 
Stunning, absolutely stunning. My favorite revolver. Thanks for posting. All my best, Joe.
 
Curtis...the top of the case has the S&W logo like the 44 Magnum case, but has COMBAT MAGNUM written below it instead of 44 MAGNUM.

Bill
 
Combat Magnum presentation case, May 1956.

G4F...the stocks are rosewood (the revolver letters with smooth rosewood stocks).

Bill
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Bill, is that engraved gun a "C" engraved? I'm really getting to like the look of that limited engraving.

I'm wondering, can I send a Nickel Mod 29 back to S&W and get the "C" package that you've shown us on a couple of guns? It's reeally classy.

I guess I don't don't know if nickel guns are engraved before or after they are nickel plated.

Thanks

Bill d
 
Man.

Don't you wish they still made production guns just like that first picture?

(Sigh)
 
Bill, is that engraved gun a "C" engraved? I'm really getting to like the look of that limited engraving.

I'm wondering, can I send a Nickel Mod 29 back to S&W and get the "C" package that you've shown us on a couple of guns? It's reeally classy.

I guess I don't don't know if nickel guns are engraved before or after they are nickel plated.

Thanks

Bill d

Bill, it says in the opening post that it is a class "C" engraved gun.:)
 
Bill, you're killin' me here!
I poured out my sob story some time ago about throwing away the presentation case for K260006 a few years ago.
The older Combat Magnums are my favorites, but I've only got 2 so far.
Thanks again for sharing your treasures.
 
Wait, a CM with that SN shipped in may of 1960? Its a typo?

Probably not a typo. Since S&W does not ship in serial number numerical order, it is not unusual to see one number shipping substantially later than another number close to the first one. The ONLY way to positively identify when the revolver was shipped is to get a letter. Charts, lists and so forth are ESTIMATES only, and should NEVER be regarded as definitive.
 
In one of my personal all time gun screw ups I failed to bid on one that popped upon Flea Bay about 5-6 years ago. It went for slightly over $100. It was as described/shown with COMBAT MAGNUM on the top.

I just hadn't done enough research on the Combat Magnum back then. :-(
 
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