Two years ago today I posted about finding an extremely clean 19-3 Texas Ranger commemorative. It was just the revolver and I didn't feel bad about shooting it LOL. The gold fill was gone but I had that taken care of.
Here's the original thread:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-re...-19-3-texas-ranger.html?608902=#post140646439
A few months later something else shiny caught my attention so the TR went to a friend. I reached out to him last week to see if 1) he still had it and 2) if he'd sell it back. He never shot it, just admired it.
I just got back from picking it up and I'm so happy to have it. I got it at the price of a standard 19-3 would have sold for, sold it for the same and paid the same today (plus the stupid Colorado mandated ffl fees for the background check and transfer which the shop only charged me $25 for both-this time as well as the when I sold it).
Couldn't be happier to have this one back. It shot unbelievably well with an amazing action. It'll mostly see .38spl with a few 158 .357 thrown in now and then. Here's a quickie cell pic.
Here's the original thread:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-re...-19-3-texas-ranger.html?608902=#post140646439
A few months later something else shiny caught my attention so the TR went to a friend. I reached out to him last week to see if 1) he still had it and 2) if he'd sell it back. He never shot it, just admired it.
I just got back from picking it up and I'm so happy to have it. I got it at the price of a standard 19-3 would have sold for, sold it for the same and paid the same today (plus the stupid Colorado mandated ffl fees for the background check and transfer which the shop only charged me $25 for both-this time as well as the when I sold it).
Couldn't be happier to have this one back. It shot unbelievably well with an amazing action. It'll mostly see .38spl with a few 158 .357 thrown in now and then. Here's a quickie cell pic.

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