Questions about this 19-2 finish...

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I've inherited a friend of my father's 19-2 which he carried as a deputy in the late 60's and early 70's. In my limited experience, all the 19s I've seen have either been blued or nickeled, which raises the question for me about what finish this is?

I've included details of the markings, which don't show to me any obvious signs of refinishing. Help me out?
 

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It's always a compromise to refinish a firearm. That hard chrome is very practical for carry but it hurts the collector value. That decision was made before you acquisition so cherish the revolver and enjoy it for what it is and the history it holds.
 
Looks like hard chrome to me. Such a refinish kills collector value, but hard chrome is the most durable, most corrosion resistant finish you can put on a firearm. To me, that Model 19-2 would make for a fine carry piece for self-defense or woods and field carry.
 

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