Hoglegs For Dinner...Anyone?

WaistGunner

Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2007
Messages
177
Reaction score
26
Location
The Ozark Mountains
Hello fellow forum members, It has been many months (or years?) since I have been able to share any new-to-me Smith and Wesson revolvers with you all. But lately, they have been falling into my lap, (ouch.)

I purchased these two beautiful works-of-art from separate friends recently. The nickle Model 19-5 is in its original, pristine condition, the SN dates it to late 1981-early 1982, and it has the three "T's."

The Model 25-2 (sorry,I know, wrong forum,) is also in its original, pristine condition and dates to the mid-1970's. Of course, it also has the three "T's" and all of its accompanying goodies with the exception of the two half-moon clips, which will come later.

Thanks for looking and please keep sharing your new acquisitions with us all, I always enjoy reading, "Lookie here!" stories.
 

Attachments

  • NickleM19-5.jpg
    NickleM19-5.jpg
    112.5 KB · Views: 88
  • Model25-2a.jpg
    Model25-2a.jpg
    247.5 KB · Views: 90
  • Model25-2b.jpg
    Model25-2b.jpg
    76.7 KB · Views: 80
Last edited:
Register to hide this ad
I bought a mid 70's 25-2 in the case like yours last week. Are you going to shoot it? Both are beautiful pistols.

Charlie
 
I thought for a minute you had the 19 and two new model 25s . It was almost more envy than I could take .
 
I bought a mid 70's 25-2 in the case like yours last week. Are you going to shoot it? Both are beautiful pistols.

Charlie

The 25-2 has had very few rounds put through it, as the turn line is almost non-existent. That said, I sure would shoot it but I first must gather some .45 ACP. I traded all of my old .45 bullet inventory for most of the parts to build an AR-15, oh the humanity...
 

Latest posts

Back
Top