S&W 19-2 Not my best idea so far.

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Looking for any information or ideas. Any that was dumb comments I deserve. Should have come to the forum first and will not make that mistake again.
At a local gun show I spotted a model 19 wearing Pachmayers. it had holster wear that I could live with and some light rust. When I saw it was a 19-2 4" it needed a new home. Took the Pachmayers off at home and saw it was a round butt. Thought it might have spent time in law enforcement.

It was nice and tight, timing was correct very smooth double action, light trigger pull. Rust not so good. Bubba and his buffing wheel would just be worse. I don't own a nickel finish gun and thought this could be the time.


Gun came back and I shaw the 4-14 thread about ONI and FBI 4" round butts. Gun is not marked but 622709 S/N, from 1965 fits in. Mabey I should have tried to find a very good bluer. Well let me know what you think Thanks for your time Bil
 

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So it's a 19-2 that may have been an FBI issue gun if I'm reading your post right.
It was blue, with holster wear and some rust. So I wouldn't think there wouldn't be much collector value, but IDK. The gun was / is mechanically fine. That's a plus. You had it refinished in nickel because you didn't own a nickel gun.
Your gun, finished the way you want. Can't see anything dumb about that. Enjoy the gun and if you think you made a mistake do a bit more research next time before you jump into something you can't reverse.
Heck I make plenty of "mistakes" . :)
 
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You didn't like the original looks of the gun. Now you have a 6 FOOT, nickeled M19 that looks fantastic from 6' away. What is your problem?

Be proud of what you now have -- a quality built, tight shooter that will enjoy a trip to the range. You done good!
 
Heck, I own a Model 25-2 that started with a 6.5" barrel. Prior to me someone used a chop saw to cut it to 3.5" and rounded the grip frame. When I got it I spun a 4.25" barrel in it and converted it to double action only. One member told me before I bought it, it was only good for a boat anchor!! Well, his boat anchor is one of my most accurate revolvers. And don't even start me on the Model 28-2 I converted to 45 ACP, and the chopped Model 1917 and…

Bottom line, life is too short to own an ugly revolver. Make it your way!

Kevin
 
Guts. Man you got guts.

For nickel plating an M-19 no way. For admitting you may have made a mistake, yup. That makes you a hero in my book. Listen we've all made a mistake or two, don't sweat it. That's a fine looking shoot'n iron and if you really can't live with it, send it my way and I'll be happy as an ant in a honey jar. Looks great to me. Now shoot 'er.
 
The ONI issued model 19s had RB frames but also a yellow front sight insert, so this gun is less likely to be an original example of that variant.
 
I would like to thank all of you taking the time to respond to my post. The observations are much appreciated. I really like the 19 and felt bad that it was left to get in that condition by someone. I will try to post the pictures requested. Well the range opened May 1 and I have many 38 wadcutters for the 19 to send down range. Good shooting to all.
 
I like it!

I shot the FBI Firearms Instructor course at Quantico with a 4" RB Model 19, one of several kept at the gun vault in the New Orleans Field Office where I was stationed at the time. It was marked ONI, and I think at least one of the others was marked NIS. All were marked, though.

I think it looks great as-is.
 
Not a mistake. I'm no expert, but if that gun indeed had some special provenance, and had you reblued it, it would be at the lower echelon in terms of value as a collectible.

As it is, you have something unique, and you can always strip the nickel back off.
 
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