Nframe_is_no1
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I have long thought that the .38 Combat Masterpiece is one of the best all-around carry guns of all time. The slim, tapered barrel makes it feel much lighter than a model 19, and the .38 special, with +P loads, has adequate power from a 4" tube. After getting a nice deal last week on a slightly holster-worn model 15-3 with period-correct football targets for $199 OTD (see earlier thread), I took stock of all the Combat Masterpieces in the stable for a pictoral essay. Enjoy and feel free to add your own!
First up, 4 screw pre-15, shipped 1956, shows holster wear, but has original diamond magnas numbered to gun and grip adaptor with S&W logo (I added the later speedloader-cut target stocks to fit my hand):
Model 15-3, shipped 1971
Model 18-3 - .22 Combat Masterpiece (a .22 conversion unit for inexpensive practice) pristine, also shipped 1971, same year as 15-3, great coincidence, huh?:
Model 15-4 2", has box & papers, shipped 1982:
Model 67-1 - the stainless Combat Masterpiece, came with the target stocks, shipped 1980:
First up, 4 screw pre-15, shipped 1956, shows holster wear, but has original diamond magnas numbered to gun and grip adaptor with S&W logo (I added the later speedloader-cut target stocks to fit my hand):

Model 15-3, shipped 1971

Model 18-3 - .22 Combat Masterpiece (a .22 conversion unit for inexpensive practice) pristine, also shipped 1971, same year as 15-3, great coincidence, huh?:

Model 15-4 2", has box & papers, shipped 1982:

Model 67-1 - the stainless Combat Masterpiece, came with the target stocks, shipped 1980:
