Those revolvers represent some of the all time classics of the S&W line. Very well done, and nice photos too. Always nice to here a forum member getting a 3 for 1 deal. Congrats.
Prices please, If you are willing. I love to hear about the great deals that some get. I have gotten a few here and there. Never a triffecta, never on great classics like yours. Great looking guns.
Keep these Classics well preserved but shoot the heck out of them.
Finding one revolver you really want at a gun show is a good day and finding 3 for the price of one is an amazing day and hopefully you bought a lotto ticket one your way home.
Yea, I was gonna say, that 19 is killer, right grips and everything. My model 19 no dash came with incorrect non-diamond footballs, which detracts a little from the value.
The show was at the Allentown, PA Fairgrounds. They have a lot of antique dealers there and they are more interested in selling $7500 original Henry Rifles then these "new" revolvers. I was looking for the 3 ½" 27 and a 6" 19 (the guy had one of those too, a -4 and wanted more money for it then the no dash) but I couldn't turn down a 1958 19 with the original wood. I would have bought the 6" 19 too but I found a 1900 Remington with steel barrels and ejectors that I couldn't pass up.
I'll take them to the range tomorrow.
BTW – They are all right at home with their siblings.