Where are the model 19s

Tcoburn

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I just picked up a Model 19-6, 4in in box with original warranty card, manual etc. and sight tool. Exc. to Exc. +. While I was paying to much for it and started doing some research. It seemed as though the Model 19 supply is diminishing. This is my 2nd Model 19 (1st was a 19-3) and when I bought my 1st one it seemed as though I had more to chose from (even the newer ones). Does anyone else see this trend, or is just me hoping I can justify the expense?
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There are plenty out there, but clean, high condition examples are tougher to find. People must really think a lot about them, I know I do. Nothing new here, as time passes, more are used and they don't make them anymore.
 
I'd love to find a Model 19 to compliment my Model 66 but rarely see any 19's in the used case. Maybe some day......
 
Tcoburn, overpaid for a M19? Join the club! I have some M19-3s, and they are not leaving my safe anytime soon. How do I justify overpaying for a M19? Easy, I have it and you don't! Seriously, M19's are very difficult to find in good to excellent condition in my area, especially the P&R models.
 
There are two at the Dothan gun show as I write this. Both are 4 inches and blue. Both show a good bit of use. Both are in the $650 range as I recall. Saw one 6 inch model also. It too was $600-650
 
I paid @ $650 for this 19-4 P&R. It seems to me you can save around $100 if you don't care about having the original box, etc.
 

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Hmmmm...hadn't thought about this, but you raise a good point. I've noticed too that you don't see many Model 19s for sale in gun shops or at gun shows these days. But S&W made a ton of them over the years, and if they're not for sale, they must be sitting in safes or nightstands.

I would guess that people don't want to get rid of them because they are well-made, accurate, reliable, durable, and don't have that &*%$# lock. Just a great all-around shooting tool, more practical than collectible, and not the kind of gun you would part with.

My sons will inherit my Model 19... :)
 
I am a big fan of the Combat Magnum, and am shopping for a good deal to replace the one I just swapped off. Watch Armslist and your local Nickel Ads, or whatever free internet advertisements you might see. It seems like that is the way the younger kids who are inheriting guns go. I've made some good trades that way. I'd suggest picking up a couple "plastic fantastic", shoot them all you want, and use them as trading stock if the opportunity arises. It seems that a lot of the younger generation think the only handgun worth a darn is a Glock. I try to educate them otherwise, but if they want to trade a first year Model 57 straight up for a Glock 17 (true story) then I won't argue too hard.....
 
It seems that a lot of the younger generation think the only handgun worth a darn is a Glock. I try to educate them otherwise, but if they want to trade a first year Model 57 straight up for a Glock 17 (true story) then I won't argue too hard.....

I'd grab that in a New York second. Terry Pratchett defines a New York second as the shortest unit of time in the universe. It's the interval between the light turning green and the cabbie behind you blowing his horn. :D
 
Like Thunderhawk and Bemmer have already said,
They are great shooting, well made old revolvers that
they don't make no more without the stupid lock.
People who have them generally will be wanting to
hang on to them. When they do show up for sale in
very good condition they ain't cheap.
I cut my teeth on a nickel 6" model 19 and wish i still
had that one. I'm down to 2 right now and always looking
for another nice one. Combat Magnum-- A true S&W Classic.

Chuck
 
If it wasn't for the ammo shortage a 4 inch 586-3 and my 19-7 snubbie would not be in my safe.

I sure would like to add a nickel model 19 snubbie to the collection.
 
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A very nice 19 sold yesterday on the forum for $750 , LNIB fromt he 70's. sold in like 3 minutes as I recall.

Nice, UNmolested examples, especially four inchers with the 3T-s are rare here in MT.
 
Seldom see one here and when I do they're high priced. So imagine my surprise when I saw a 2 1/2 inch one a couple years ago at a good price. Turns out someone had ground off a number inside the crane on it effecting the value but for a shooter no problem. It's stamped with an N so came from factory as a nickel gun but won't shine up. I suspect it had some sort of recoat along the line and an action job too.
Nice gun for what it is and one you don't mind carrying and using.
Matter of fact it's the last 19 I've seen locally except for some unshot safe queens at silly prices.
 
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