Let's see your K-frame snubbies

stevieboy

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I've recently become fascinated by K-frame snubbies. I find that the Ks have the best triggers of all of Smith's revolvers and the combination of modest size, barrel length, and horsepower make these the ideal companion guns. Here are my two, a 19-3 and a 64-2. Both of these are working handguns, each has a few minor dings and scratches, both are superb shooters. I am particularly impressed with the 64. At 10 yards it groups my off hand shots into an area of about 1" x 2". Not bad for a fixed sight gun.

So, let's see yours!
 

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M66-1 2.5"

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This is one of my favorites, a 19-3 I purchased new in 1973. The grips are Ahrends cocobolo.
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Fantastic! Keep 'em coming. What I like about a lot of these is that they are obviously work horses. These K snubs just shout "carry me."
 
My model 15 with bling. One of my good friends did the stocks with the turn of the century "triple lock" medallions, which I know isn't period correct, but I think very cool.
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I don't have a pic on file of just my K snubs so
I hope nobody minds if I post a pic of the whole family.
Top 3 are M10's, M15, M65 and M64.
 

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Three more. a police used mod. 64, mod. 15 in nickel, and a pre. mod. 10 5 screw. The rubber grips are S&W logoed.
 

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