olivehead1
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This gun had been hiding for a while apparently; they had it on hold until the guy backed out and then put it in the case. Saw it yesterday when I went there to see what I could get for one of my guns I was ready to part with. There's one guy there with some honesty and professional integrity so I wait until he's working to go in. Anyway, I left with this gun and a check for $100. Without the trade involved, it would have cost me $450 OTD. I'd say it's probably close to 95% based on the photo guide in the Blue Book. Very handy and interesting guide for percentages. (If you don't have a BBGV, I recommend going to Ebay and finding the previous year's edition for pretty cheap. The current edition brand new will run you anywhere from $40-55 plus shipping, but a few months ago I got the previous year's edition, brand new and still sealed in plastic, for exactly $20 delivered using "Make an Offer.")
It came with PGS smooth grips, which I'd heard of but never seen in person. Not my cup of tea, so I was going to put on some round butt Pachmayrs I thought I had, but turns out they were for square butt. I did have an extra set of the current production SW grips, so I put those on there for now.
Interestingly, my other 19-4 2.5" has a black front sight, while this one (circa 1979) has the red insert.
I should be able to just pass up a model gun I already have, but when you find a vintage blued SW revolver without freckling or pitting or dinged all to hell, hasn't been dropped on the front and/or rear sight, and a finish you can still kind of see your reflection in, and at a decent price, it's hard to let it go.
It came with PGS smooth grips, which I'd heard of but never seen in person. Not my cup of tea, so I was going to put on some round butt Pachmayrs I thought I had, but turns out they were for square butt. I did have an extra set of the current production SW grips, so I put those on there for now.
Interestingly, my other 19-4 2.5" has a black front sight, while this one (circa 1979) has the red insert.
I should be able to just pass up a model gun I already have, but when you find a vintage blued SW revolver without freckling or pitting or dinged all to hell, hasn't been dropped on the front and/or rear sight, and a finish you can still kind of see your reflection in, and at a decent price, it's hard to let it go.
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