How much does a Smith & Wesson Model 15 with 2" barrel weigh empty?

airsignguy

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I have gotten interested lately in the Model 15" with 2" barrel. I searched wikipedia, etc, and am having a hard time finding specs for the 2". Do you know what one weighs? Thanks very much!
 
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Thanks very much for doing that! Your 15 is really a great looking snubby! I have a very handy 642 Powert Port. light and fires +P's. But man, I am tired of the recoil. I obtained my long desired Model 13 with 3" barrel and am very happy. But I have a new dream of getting a 15. A little lighter and adjustable sights. I once had a 66 with a 2.5 barrel and adjustable sights and miss it. I was quite comfortable with that one and should have kept it! Now I am thinking also of parting with my 642 and getting a 432UC.
 
Thank you, Friends, for chatting about the model 15 2" revolvers. As I have two, one nickel (unfired-in-the-box), and a blue one (123 rounds total thru it), I find these to be so pleasing to the eye with the square butt, and the adjustable sites. Every time they come up on the forum, I am glad to see I am not the only one who is such an enthusiast about this model. Once my daughter shows me how to put photos of mine on the site, I will put them up. As I have a couple of 2" model 64's, there is not too much need to shoot the 15's; but, the blued one is ready should the desire develop. It seems I am simply the caretaker for the nickel version until it leaves my collection for the next owner…much like holding a Picasso, Dali, or Monet-classic carbon-steel art (either blued or nickel) must be cherished for the ages. We ARE art connoisseurs!
 
Thank you, Friends, for chatting about the model 15 2" revolvers. As I have two, one nickel (unfired-in-the-box), and a blue one (123 rounds total thru it), I find these to be so pleasing to the eye with the square butt, and the adjustable sites. Every time they come up on the forum, I am glad to see I am not the only one who is such an enthusiast about this model. Once my daughter shows me how to put photos of mine on the site, I will put them up. As I have a couple of 2" model 64's, there is not too much need to shoot the 15's; but, the blued one is ready should the desire develop. It seems I am simply the caretaker for the nickel version until it leaves my collection for the next owner…much like holding a Picasso, Dali, or Monet-classic carbon-steel art (either blued or nickel) must be cherished for the ages. We ARE art connoisseurs!
I would love to see a photo of the unfired nickel!
 
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