Show us your K frames!

A Combat Masterpiece from 1951. Came to me from the estate of a 85 yo retired New York State LEO, reblued (had rust where the grips met the frame), but not over buffed, and with the ivory insert in the front sight ramp (I understand this was a popular mod back in the day). Target hammer and target trigger. Sweet, sweet action and one of my favorite shooters.
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My K Frames

Model 13-3, my duty weapon from 1985 - 1987



Model 66-2, my duty weapon from 1982 - 1985



Model 66-2, 3 inch barrel



Model 19-5, DSS



Model 66-1, P&R, same as my duty weapon 1979-1982 (possibly unfired)



K-22 Outdoorsman, late 1932/early 1933



Model 17-6



Early M&P, Possibly owned by Chief of Police in Greensboro, NC



Model 66-5, 3 inch barrel



Early 1950's M&P (no longer own)



Combat Magnum (Pre Model 19, four screw)



Model 19-5



Model 15-4

 
Some really nice guns in this thread. I only have the one. A gave to me from my Dad who had it gave to him from his Dad 19-4, 6", nickel with grips from a 66-1 (that my Dad still has only now with some rosewood combats).

I do still have the originals (or at least the ones that came on it when my Papaw bought it) and sooner or later plan to swap these for some rosewood combats.
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Just a couple for me.

A model 13


And an 18 no dash


A couple of K-frames i had been looking for at a decent price for
some time and i found them together at the same place.
Who says a blind squirrel can't find a nut every now and then?

Chuck
 
I really like this 65-4. It shoots great and is in great condition. Police trade in and doesn't appear to have been shot a whole lot. It is the only K frame I own and would not want to part with it. :p
Peace,
Gordon

Nice one...looks like mine. I shot mine for the first time yesterday, and really enjoyed it. easier to handle than my 6" 686.
 

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