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Combat Magnums in all 3 flavours

Found a nickel 19-4 today completing the trio .

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My 19-4 serial number 59k19XX bought used after I retired from the sheriffs department. I have ordered the SCSW but it has not arrived yet. Any body know what year it was produced. The grips are from a gentleman in Sacramento who tried to start up a grip company.
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This has been one of my most favorite threads on this forum. But up until recently I haven't actually owned a Combat Magnum. Well that all changed with the pruchase of a very nice 19-3 w/ 2.5" barrel. It has a serial number of 6K292XX. Has gas ring on cylinder and came from factory with target hammer and target trigger. Now I just have to find a 66 2.5"!! :D

What is a gas ring?
 
Great thread. I have three 66s. My first was a Robertson special 66-5 with a 3 1/4" bbl and the second one was a 66-1 with a 4" bbl, previously in the service of the Indiana State Police. I recently picked up a CS 66-6 with a 3" ported bbl. Life is good... :D
 
Here's a 19-5 (201K3xx) I bought, just because it had the smaller trademark under the thumbpiece than a lot of 19-5s and on.

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While entering it, I came across another one pretty close to it with a note about a "-4" overstamped with a "-5". Made me look and what do you know:

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(I know, not the clearest but not the easiest shot to get...)

The stocks are also numbered to the gun, but that's another post...
 
Here's a pic of my 19-4....

I converted it to DAO, bobbed the hammer, and this was my "truck gun" for many years.
The bluing was very worn and some pitting had began at the time I sold it to a friend. He sent it off and had it hardchromed.
I regretted ever selling it and it changed hands a couple of times before coming back.
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Here's a pic of my 19-4....

I converted it to DAO, bobbed the hammer, and this was my "truck gun" for many years.
The bluing was very worn and some pitting had began at the time I sold it to a friend. He sent it off and had it hardchromed.
I regretted ever selling it and it changed hands a couple of times before coming back.
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Great looking gun with an equally cool story!
I'm glad that you got it back.
 
Well, here is my contribution to this most informative thread. It's a 19-3, 4". I already have a 686-6 and 629-6 Classic. But when I asked to pet this little sweetie at the LGS I fell in love and HAD to have it...

After disassembling it for a good cleaning/inspection, I find that this piece looks like it may have been carried, loaded and unloaded alot, but not necessarily fired as much as I initially thought. The backstrap over the forcing cone is superb, and the internals are VERY clean and rust free.. VERY happy I decided to adopt this Smith.. :)

I apologize for the large pics, I cannot seem to get them to upload in the uploader for some reason

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Here's mine. 19-3 that I found wearing Hogue rubber. Swapped those for some old magnas I happened to have stuck in the parts box, but I'm planning to add a set of smooth Grashorn's like 1blindref has on his 66-2 (on page 32) and a Tyler T. The action is nice and smooth, and it has very nice CCH on the hammer & trigger. My pictures don't do the blueing justice on this one. Serial number is 8K58XX. Anybody out there able to help me with an approximate date of birth.

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Nice stags Buckwheat. Exactly what I'm after for the one above yours.
 
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