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An American friend who has decided to move back to the U.S. has sold off his rather ample collection of Model 19's, and a few other firearms as well. However, before leaving he "gifted" this Heavy Duty to me. I couldn't wait and leave it in idle hands and as quickly as possible flew down to Mexico with my wife to pick it up and leave it in one of my other "stashes" of firearms awaiting my fulltime return to Mexico. That's a couple of years away, but I wanted the new Heavy Duty to be safely stored -- and I wanted to look at it. I was there when he got it, and probably posted a photo or two of it in some forgotten thread, but I wanted to see it as it is today.
The Serial Number is S 66376. I'm sure we'll get a date of manufacture pretty quickly here with the local experts on the Heavy Duty.
She's really a beauty. I'm sure some will complain about persnickety small details, but when somebody just "gives" you a Heavy Duty out of the blue, it's imprudent to whine about the small stuff.
For those interested in such things, the action is super-smooth and the pre-timing is very nice. I believe this is a Pre-War Heavy Duty, but we'll know for sure soon enough.
The revolver has the 5-screws, and the finish is not too bad for a Calmex revolver.
This Heavy Duty currently sits quietly with my Model 49 Snubby that Phil Maher got me, and the Non-Registered Magnum that Phil Roettinger used in the Pacific War.
Some other shots or portions of shots of this revolver can be seen in my last post in the thread: Penultimate Pre Postwar Magnum is in Mexico!
I need a few more quality friends like this one I suppose since I'm too old now to strike it rich financially.
The Serial Number is S 66376. I'm sure we'll get a date of manufacture pretty quickly here with the local experts on the Heavy Duty.

She's really a beauty. I'm sure some will complain about persnickety small details, but when somebody just "gives" you a Heavy Duty out of the blue, it's imprudent to whine about the small stuff.

For those interested in such things, the action is super-smooth and the pre-timing is very nice. I believe this is a Pre-War Heavy Duty, but we'll know for sure soon enough.

The revolver has the 5-screws, and the finish is not too bad for a Calmex revolver.

This Heavy Duty currently sits quietly with my Model 49 Snubby that Phil Maher got me, and the Non-Registered Magnum that Phil Roettinger used in the Pacific War.

Some other shots or portions of shots of this revolver can be seen in my last post in the thread: Penultimate Pre Postwar Magnum is in Mexico!
I need a few more quality friends like this one I suppose since I'm too old now to strike it rich financially.
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