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Pic. # 1..Inside the grooves made by the crane being opened and closed is very dark!! non of my SS S&W's have that discloration even when dirty, but thats along time ago when I didnt clean them right. "Not sure" it's not in my hand to tell.
Pic. # 2.. the top circle the pitting? why does it have the same discoloration?The same with the pitting between the top circle and B19 stamp same pic straight across the inside of frame to back strap of frame looks like the same going on there also. My point being, again gun not in hand, if this not dirt, it looks like blue. Not saying it is but would make me think it's blueing I dont know? wipe and clean it. Have the Dentist use those pic's and see or you do it . No pun intended here just I would.
Now how many grooves are in the backstrap?
What letter is Stamped on the cylinder face, faceing you when opened? I think Doc asked you that and didnt get an answer yet.
The B19 stamp is a little interesting? some say it an assemblers # I dont know?
Im wondering why the flashed chromed Hammer and Trigger?
Cannot find anywhere, where it appeared on a M-19 unless special ordered or changed out by a gunsmith, as far as I can tell or find in researching this M-19. But I do know what model it almost always came on! What I have learned here in this Forum is anything is possiable with S&W. My nickel M-19 is older then this one, you have, and doesnt have one and since seeing these come along I always thought about changing it but then always decided not to...
Interesting Handgun whatever it is. You need to letter it for sure, in there lies the answer! For sure... Good Clue is Mr. Jinks may have already given the answer.
good luck with your Quest
James
I attached more detailed photos of the markings on the grips and cylinder arm. I also checked for the stamps on the cylinder and ejector. On the back of the ejector it's very difficult to see. With the small magnifying glass I have it appears to be stamped with the same number that's on the swing arm. There is an additional letter or two but I can't clearly see them without better magnification. On the back of the cylinder there is a clear mark I just don't know what to make of it. The mark looks like an oddly shaped 5 and back-words S. Any information anyone can add would be appreciated. A few additional questions: Why would it have all of the correct markings if the gun is a mistake or other odd release? Also the machining marks are very clear inside the frame and grip. None of the blued or nickel guns I have show such clear machining because the finish hides it. Last, there is no discoloration or corrosion in any of the small scratches. (In my limited experience, a gun that has had a finish of any kind must be kept oiled and extra care taken to avoid this. I have not had the same problem with this gun at any time and it has been used and carried extensively.)