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I befriended a fellow down the block about 3 months ago and both he and his wife are retires LEO's. We talked about guns at the Party we were at and somehow started talking about vintage S&W revolvers. I told him my collection was pretty complete but that there was room for a M19 blued 2 1/2" RB revolver in pristine condition. He then said, " I think I've got one of those" and will look tomorrow or the next day. A few days later I get a call and he said , "are you busy now"? I told him to come on over. He did and was carrying a pistol case but he still hadn't said anything about what was in the box.
We worked our way in to my workshop and when he opened the box I saw what appeared to be a pristine M19 just the way I like them - unfired except for Factory testing of course. I then asked him if he would sell it and he said, let me think about it. That took about a week or so but he then told me because of the condition, he wanted top dollar. Long story short, we worked it out and I bought the gun two days ago. I went to the range today and the gun shot perfectly just as they all should. Other than being test fired, he said the gun had never been shot - I believe him as the condition verified that. Now it's got 100 rounds through it.
Well I finally got the hole in the safe filled and am quite happy with it. This was a model that I wasn't really very interested in back in the mid 1970's as I had so many similar versions. It was too heavy for EDC and to short for most target shooting I was doing but now I just wanted one because..... Now they are hard to find in the condition I like. It's a M19-4 from 1977, P&R, looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. I put 100 rounds through it today and it shot spot on, - didn't even have to adjust the rear sight. Quite honestly I never thought I'd have such an easy time getting one right here in the neighborhood!
Just when I thought I'd never have one.
You NEVER know!
UPDATE:
I shot the M19 for the second time since I got it and this time I adjusted the sights for my 158 grain 38 spl. hand-loads. I am pleased to report the gun shoots spectacularly and I would have posted a target or two but the two guys that went with me to the Range today, tossed them on the way out.
I also painted the front sight red (last picture) which helps immensely. Couldn't be happier!
I also fired a cylinder full of 158 grain JSP 357 Magnums through it - not too bad considering the grips are still factory Magnas.
We worked our way in to my workshop and when he opened the box I saw what appeared to be a pristine M19 just the way I like them - unfired except for Factory testing of course. I then asked him if he would sell it and he said, let me think about it. That took about a week or so but he then told me because of the condition, he wanted top dollar. Long story short, we worked it out and I bought the gun two days ago. I went to the range today and the gun shot perfectly just as they all should. Other than being test fired, he said the gun had never been shot - I believe him as the condition verified that. Now it's got 100 rounds through it.

Well I finally got the hole in the safe filled and am quite happy with it. This was a model that I wasn't really very interested in back in the mid 1970's as I had so many similar versions. It was too heavy for EDC and to short for most target shooting I was doing but now I just wanted one because..... Now they are hard to find in the condition I like. It's a M19-4 from 1977, P&R, looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. I put 100 rounds through it today and it shot spot on, - didn't even have to adjust the rear sight. Quite honestly I never thought I'd have such an easy time getting one right here in the neighborhood!


UPDATE:
I shot the M19 for the second time since I got it and this time I adjusted the sights for my 158 grain 38 spl. hand-loads. I am pleased to report the gun shoots spectacularly and I would have posted a target or two but the two guys that went with me to the Range today, tossed them on the way out.

I also fired a cylinder full of 158 grain JSP 357 Magnums through it - not too bad considering the grips are still factory Magnas.
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