Pre-1980s 3” K-frames?

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It seems like all of the 3" K-frame revolvers I've seen were produced post 1970s.

Were there any produced prior to 1980?
 
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Yes, there were 3" heavy (not bull) barrel model 10s made in the 10-4, 5 and 7 variants in the 1960s and '70s. I seem to recall these also being produced in the 1950s also, and if so someone here will post a photo of one.
 
Model 19-2 shipped in 1966 with a 3-inch barrel, TH and TT. Click on the photo for a better look.

Bill

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I have two. A 10-4 from 1967 and 10-5 from 1975. Both are taper barrels with a square butt.


Yup, the only difference in those two engineering changes is the width of the front sight. The -4 had the 1/10" wide front sight (like the other earlier versions), while the -5 (and all subsequent engineering changes) has the 1/8" wide front sight.
 
A non-model marked M&P .38 3" that according to S&W Historian Roy Jinks was shipped in 1958. Standard, or 'tapered' barrels are not as evident and obvious in the 3" versions.
This one came into an LGS where I was working a p/t retirement job. Had been traded in the previous day by a young man desiring a Glock. I got no back-story. Boss made me shuck out $150 for the "old M10". ;)
Someone had done a fine job of polishing all the grooves out of the standard service trigger.
It now wears correct SB diamond magnas and a BK adapter.
Gets CC'ed quite a bit.
 

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