Which revolver should I add to my collection?

Kevin, you have a nice start there. If you don't have a 4" Model 19, ya have a huge hole in your assortment. After you get your M-19, you should follow that up with a 4" M-66, then a 2 1/2" M-66. Finally add one J frame and you are good to go:D. Keep up the good work.
 
Kevin, i asked for advice on what 22 caliber to purchase to take my daughter out shooting. I got so much advice I went out and bought 4 firearms. Good luck & let us know the decision.
 
the "NEXT" one should be the one you find and can afford on the list...
you will end up completing the entire list... and then some.
the model 27 will be the tough one to land... $$$
a model 28 highway patrolman is a great accommodation to that...
 
The 27 is the stronger of the two guns the 19 the more graceful.

Look at it this way the 19 is the greyhound of the 4in 357's the 27 is the bulldog.
 
Those are 3 that belong in anyone's safe, but all the above mentioned need consideration also. Like a 1911 I believe a 10 needs to be included in everyone's collection. Of course the 27, the 64, the 15, the 29...... The list goes on and on
 
Hands down you have enough short barrels. I'd go with a nice M27 or M28 with a 6" barrel. The M28 would compliment your m19.

But a m27/4" & m28/6" would be nice.

After the m27 or M28 your next one should be the K38 Combat Masterpiece 4" barrel. Then you have a nice leo/police service collection.

But after the above I'd get a m58, m57 & m29.
 
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All the suggestions of great and your choices are terrific.. One of my favorite guns as a shooter (it freaks everyone out) is a 6" 19-4 200th Anniversary LAPD Commemorative.. They are getting expensive and if you can find a decent 19 6" I say got for it… You have a choice IMO - hunt and locate or stumble on one of the outlined choices within the selection. If you are not into a 6 at the least find a 5" variation of one of the guns in your selection… A 5" again IMO is the best look and balance Smith has to offer..

P.S. Model 66 4" is awesome….
 
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You definitely need a model 10 the bread and butter gun for S&W just make sure it's a heavy barrel. Really fun to shoot. Then maybe a K38 in 38 special accurate another staple gun from S&W. Frank
 
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#1 For the $, accuracy, fun the model 10 in 4" heavy bbl. A couple of
J frames a 640 & a humpy perhaps, a 681, an N frame in 44/45/10mm. So many to choose from. Your wife said ABSOLUTELY NO MORE, you have too many already. Mine just griped about me selling her colt agent.
 

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