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What length is the barrel in this pic? This is the size I had
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What length is the barrel in this pic? This is the size I had
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Butch has it right.2-1/2".As a rule I'm a pretty crummy shot with a handgun.But I have found that if you are 10 yards or closer I'm gonna make you leak,especially with this one.This a 2 1/2" M19. Have several myself. While I prefer a 4" or 6" for hunting, the 2 1/2" is perfect for CC. What a powerhouse in a small package. Accurate too. If you can shoot you can make great shots with the short barrel.
What makes the model 19 so popular and collectible?
Tell me about those stocks please.
Everyone who has shot my BHP has fell in love instantly.I really don't think that You can find a better 9mm.The H&K is nice but just to out of the ordinary with the safety.If You like a 1911 the BHP is a very logical choice for 9mm as Browning designed both.
I just let a 19-5 slip through my fingers. I got there just a day late. He's got more on the way, but the ones he has are 19-2 and 19-4 in perfect condition and I'm looking for a shooter.
This thread makes me want one even more. I'd love a 2.5" or a 4".
I was in a LE position and carried a gun under my sport coat. I wanted a Colt Python and was fairly new to shooting. I bought one at an LE discount. I got quite good with it as I had great teachers. I went through the 1911 phase but always went back to my revolver. I was at the Academy for qualification in 1982. The timing went out on my Python. I had never fired a Smith up to this point, one of the instructors loaned me his 19 that had been tuned. It blew away the DA trigger on my Python.at the end of the glass the instructors were doing a trick shot demo. Last trick was cutting a card at 15 yards. The instructor mussed 5-6 times and the class started yelling for me to try it I walked up and first shot split the card in half. First thing I did when I got home is trade the Python in on a 19-4 which I still have today with around 50,000 rounds through it. I became an LE instructor several years later and carried that gun until I switched to a Sig 226. I always loved that gun and renewed my interest in revolvers. I picked up a couple but they are scarce in our area. I font mind paying for one but want it in great shape. I love the lines and beauty of the 19 and I disagree with snubbie earlier statement, my 19 will shoot rings around any Glock. I love the 357 cartridge Also.its just a thing of beauty. All the rest has been said but that's my story and I am sticking to it.
JR
Still looks pretty darn good.
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What makes the model 19 so popular and collectible?
Ahrends Retro Combats sir.
I have no idea why 19s are so popular.
I only have three of them.![]()
I agree with others, you must own one to understand. I watched a Hickok45 video on the model 19. Saw a 19-3 at a LGS, 6in.with the three T's 98% blue. Fair price so I picked it up. Took it out to desert the following weekend, shot it (shot it a lot) I think it's one of the best guns ever made! I own 4 M19's now. 3 M19-3's and one M19-4. They always go with me when I shoot. I also have a Browning High Power and it's my favorite semi auto.What makes the model 19 so popular and collectible?