Model 19's

w8lfter

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I currently find myself without a revolver, sad I know. Time to get another S&W. I'm thinking a four inch 19. Had a 3.5 pre 27 (beautiful gun) but thought the barrel could have been .5 inches longer. The I had a 2.5 19 that was nickel. Sweet little gun, but someone bubbaed the front sight (not uncommon unfortunately) and I found I could have carried the 4 inch almost as easily.

So I guess my new "quest" begins.

Thanks to everyone for on the forum for sharing in this wonderful hobby...S&W.

W8lfter
 
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You need one of these, there is no two ways about it.
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There's nothing like a 19!

I don't have any 4" 19's
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If you liked the 27 but thought it was 1/2" too short, you could look into a 4" HP.
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These are sweet to shoot, and just as addicting.
 
Get one. Shoot it, love it. They are everyt......well, you know.
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A 4" blue M-19 was a very common gun so it doesn't have as much sex appeal to some people as the rarer guns do. But in my opinion it is one of the most beautiful guns ever made and it handles and shoots every bit as well as it looks!
 
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I am a K frame freeeek but to have nine 19s it's just not fair. Dad told me it would be this way. I have one 19 but I am in love with her.
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If your gonna go, go big !!! How's about a consecutively numbered pair of 19's, brand new in presentation cases, with NYState DEC documentation included ???
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Or, how about this 28 ???
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You can't go wrong with a S&W 19. They didn't name it the "Combat Magnum" for nothing.

As my bud 18DAI says:

"Model 19 Combat Magnum. Everything you need in a revolver, and nothing you don't".

Here my nickel 2.5" and my favorite stainless twin in 66-2 3". They both wear Ahrends grips. You will not be dissapointed with either the snub or the 4", though the 2.5" is easier to carry concealed if you can legally do so.

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Originally posted by Sportsterguy:
You can't go wrong with a S&W 19. They didn't name it the "Combat Magnum" for nothing.

As my bud 18DAI says:

"Model 19 Combat Magnum. Everything you need in a revolver, and nothing you don't".

Here my nickel 2.5" and my favorite stainless twin in 66-2 3". They both wear Ahrends grips. You will not be dissapointed with either the snub or the 4", though the 2.5" is easier to carry concealed if you can legally do so.

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SG

Nice vintage Alessi shoulder rig!
 
Originally posted by tac803:
Originally posted by Sportsterguy:
You can't go wrong with a S&W 19. They didn't name it the "Combat Magnum" for nothing.

As my bud 18DAI says:

"Model 19 Combat Magnum. Everything you need in a revolver, and nothing you don't".

Here my nickel 2.5" and my favorite stainless twin in 66-2 3". They both wear Ahrends grips. You will not be dissapointed with either the snub or the 4", though the 2.5" is easier to carry concealed if you can legally do so.

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SG

Nice vintage Alessi shoulder rig!

Thank you sir. Bought it for riding the HD but am using it more and more with a button up over a t shirt. Very comfortable and fast!
 
I have a S&W mod. 19-5 357 Magnum with a 4" barrel and would like to know about when it was made. I purchased it used 20 years ago. It's in perfect condition and has not been used much. It's blued. The serial # is 141K***

This gun is also for sale for $500 plus an extra set of grips and a leather holster. If you would like to see more photos of the gun and photos of the extra grips and holster, send me your email address.

I figured out how to post photos.

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