S&W 19 & 66

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This morning a few friends from our shooting club and I were invited to a shooting challenge organised by the shooting society of the Lausanne police corps (Lausanne being a city in Switzerland).

We shot, had a good time, decent result. Then one of our guys says he has to go to the LGS which is literally 3 miles from the shooting range to pick a Sig P226 Legion he had ordered. Yep we'll all go with him, who doesn't like to roam around a gun shop, and we had a couple hours to kill before lunch.

Due to Covid, only two people were allowed in the shop at the same time (plus the three employees). After a fair bit of waiting time (paperwork being filled in for my friend) it was my time to go in and take a peak. I had not been in that shop for quite a while, and remembered they sold mostly modern new tactical stuff I have little interest for, so I thought I'd be safe since I had no intention to buy more guns this month.

Except that in a cabinet I saw those two

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A 19-3 6" and a 66 no dash 4", both p&r

Can I take a closer look please ?

The 19

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The 66

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I was hooked but I had one more line of defence : bargaining. I know that this LGS prouds itself of having some of the lowest prices in the country and hates it when customers haggle.

So I asked what price he'd do if I buy both. He said the addition of the two prices, no rebate. That's a little over $ 1600. I asked again and he declined to do a gesture again, elaborating that those older Smith literally fly of the shelves when priced right, which is true.

The last one he had similar to those was gone after four days, and the 19 had just come in a few days earlier (upon checking he saw it came in yesterday).

So I developed my final argument, that it was not just about the economics of that particular deal but also about really pleasing the customer and turning a walk-in into a repeat customer. I mentioned another LGS I discovered recently, where I did some multiple purchases and always got a deal, ending with 12 guns or so bought there since February.

He relented and mentioned he didn't want to be a d**k, gave me a $ 110 rebate, just above $ 1500 for both. I really tried hard not to buy them, since I was determined to walk out if I didn't get a deal. Oh well, waiting for the permit now

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Congrats!! two fine Smiths!

The M19 clearly appears to be mis=stamped M18-3. But it's definitely a Model 19 frame. Otherwise the front face of the frame would be too short for the extractor rod shroud under the barrel.

But no big deal, it happens occasionally.
 
Is that a 4" barrel on the 66? I'm sure it is, but for some reason it looks a little shorter. Maybe it's the grips throwing me off.
Beautiful guns, man. I'd love to have that m66.
 
You did the right thing! I'd love to have either one...or both!

...and very fairly priced, IMHO.
 
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Are you paying in CH francs or Euros? Just curious. Why is a price tag in US dollars?


Leonardo-

Are guns like that hard to find in Argentina? Or is the price a matter of currency differences?
 
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Gruss! The grips on the 19 are phenomenal! If those are authentic Smith and Wesson grips,they would be worth $200 ++ USD! The 19 also has the partridge front sights! Well done..
That 66 has the stainless steel rear sights! Again worth around $900 to $1100 USD in the good condition it appears... especially a 4 inch! The grip wood grain is also nice. Grips alone worth $120 USD!
Friend,you hit on some fine revolvers!
 
S&W 19 & 66

Congrats!! two fine Smiths!



The M19 clearly appears to be mis=stamped M18-3. But it's definitely a Model 19 frame. Otherwise the front face of the frame would be too short for the extractor rod shroud under the barrel.



But no big deal, it happens occasionally.

If you look closely it is stamped "19". Made me take a second look too!



Ah yes, I guess it is, thank you.



And welcome to the forum!



It's just an optical illusion

There's a bare metal spot from stamping on the right side of the "9" and some dirt/grease on the left side of the "9" giving the impression the loop is closed and making it resemble an "8"

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S&W 19 & 66

Gruss! The grips on the 19 are phenomenal! If those are authentic Smith and Wesson grips,they would be worth $200 ++ USD! The 19 also has the partridge front sights! Well done..
That 66 has the stainless steel rear sights! Again worth around $900 to $1100 USD in the good condition it appears... especially a 4 inch! The grip wood grain is also nice. Grips alone worth $120 USD!
Friend,you hit on some fine revolvers!


Actually I realised on the photos that the grips on the 19 do not have the Smith & Wesson emblem so they are probably not original

I love the Patridge front sight and it gives a better sight picture, it's one of the reason that attracted me to this 19.
I already have a 17-6 and a 27-3 with that sight

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And I have no use for red front sight inserts either, so the purity of the 66's sight is a big plus
 
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Nice early pair , is the front site ramp on the 19-3 pinned to the barrel or is it integral?
The stocks on the 19-3 are definately aftermarket, the stocks on the 66 are about 10 years newer than the gun, both would have come with football releif cut Goncalo Alves target stocks.
 
S&W 19 & 66

They arrived home a few days ago, and I quickly proceeded with a grip change, combats for the 19 and target football cut for the 66

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And then off to the range

This military 25 meters range "tolerates" 38 spl but wad cutters only

They both shot left for me so I had to sight them in

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Went to another range in the evening and shot some regular 38 spl. Given my bad experience with my 6 inch 66-2 (2 broken barrels), I think those will mostly shoot 38.

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