Heirloom Pre-19 S&W Combat Magnum

Nice detail

When's the last time you saw a mainstream manufacture bother to grain match the bottom of the grips?

Not lately I bet!
 

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I prefer a wire wheel on my one horsepower grinder to remove rust, but that belt sander did the trick:)
Unfortunately, that is my birth year gun, and per forum rules, it must be sent to me immediately....PM me for full shipping information......of course, since you are new here, I will split the shipping costs with you....

Nice try, sorry!
 
Slight panick when I read your post...I think I've recovered now after seeing what a tough job you had to work with:D

Looks great and thanks for the Pics

Jerry
 
Took the vintage Smith out to the range late this afternoon with my 6" Ruger GP100 for a little back-to-back comparo. I actually like shooting .38 special a bit better than full house 357 with the Smith . It was cloudy and dark, so the Smith did put out some pretty impressive muzzle flash with .357! Nice shooter, I need to work on the sights a bit, shoots about 4" low.
 
This little 4 inch needs a big brother in the safe...and at the range....
19-3 P&R
 

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Receipt for Combat Magnum

The receipt came today in the mail, "Waltz Sporting Goods, 105 S. Pugh St., State College, PA, June 25, 1958. 1 - 357 S&W Combat Mag, 4" barrel, No. K 317xxx, Pd. In Full"

"Featuring Bear & American Archery Supplies"

(no price given) :p

Looked on Google Maps, photo of address shows older 3-story building with some kind of business.
Waltz Sporting Goods is apparently long gone, but it looks like the building is still there.
 
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Pair of Combat Magnums

Well, I felt a little uneasy about popping off random rounds at the range with a family heirloom, and that Smith looked awful lonely in the gun cabinet with all those Rugers and the Colt, so I bought a companion 19-3, 6-inch barrel Model 19 to keep it company.

:D
 

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my pinned and recessed SW pre-19
 
Well, I felt a little uneasy about popping off random rounds at the range with a family heirloom, and that Smith looked awful lonely in the gun cabinet with all those Rugers and the Colt, so I bought a companion 19-3, 6-inch barrel Model 19 to keep it company.

:D

AND SO IT BEGINS...now you need a no dash, a dash 1 and a dash 2 to fill the void, then a dash 4 and dash 5.
 
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