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S&W 19-3
Who can resist a P&R 4” model 19-3 made in 1971 for $ 675 ? I certainly can’t
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I've followed your posts for a cpl years now Classic and must say that you've collected some of the most interesting guns we've seen here on TFL. These two are no exception...and I'll admit I've got a pair in very similar condition which see regular carry use here on our KY farm. Thanks for posting, Rod
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First time I think I've gotten a better deal than you show. 2 Mod 19-3 for $700 though it was 10 years ago... Both had replacement grips though.
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I had to take pics paired with my recently acquired model 57
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That is gorgeous! I need to get one of those someday
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Hey, Draw back that hammer and show off what a real firing pin looks like!
Beautiful. |
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Congratulations. I may hate you for buying my dream gun, but it is beautiful and I'm sure it bring you happiness.
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Very good price on an outstanding revolver. Good for you! The 19 is easier to handle than an N-frame. I understand it was Border Patrol hero Bill Jordan's favorite LEO side arm. In fact, he helped S&W decide to produce it. I use mine to hold the fort at home and in the car.
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An excellent family!
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Have owned Smith 41 mags since the 70's. Still have a 657 and added a Bisley 41. I had a 19-2 and a 66 and they didn't like hot loads, particularly the Federal 357B, so I got a 28.
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The model 19-3 has been a long time favorite of mine for years. I have several in 4" blued, and 1 in 6" nickel. I also have a couple of 66s. Since the K frames are such a smaller frame, they can be a little harsh on the hands with full power .357s.
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I realize I am resurrecting an old thread, but I recently acquired a very similar circa 1970 model 19-3. Square butt. It's in beautiful condition, but the original grips are long gone.
There are an abundance of aftermarket grips, but I would like to obtain grips that most closely resemble the ones in Classic12's pictures. That would restore this old classic to its original beauty. Any idea where I might find them? |
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You should be able to find those on eBay. Watch every day and pounce when the right ones come along.
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You might look at Gunbroker, under Pistol parts. Some are really high, but a set of reasonably priced target grips might be found.
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Thank you. It looks like these can be ordered directly from S&W, but you have to call them???
https://store.smith-wesson.com/kl-sq...164000000.html I see similar if not identical "factory new" grips from some aftermarket sellers but I just wonder if they are the same quality. Amazon has these but I don't know if they're authentic enough: B0B4PCC5XC. Anyway I'll keep looking. Thanks! |
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Seems pretty easy calling an 800 number. Why not?
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Very nice M19s! And neither is marred by the dreaded Hillary Hole.
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Nature and hours of my deployment make that impracticable. Nevertheless I managed to make contact with them today. They are out of stock. Call back in a week ![]() |
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Yeah, I'm not going to read your posts anymore.
They just piss me off. ![]()
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I have one very much like that the OP posted. My pal carried it 25 years on the local police department, and left it to me when he passed.
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19-3 is last of the good ones. The 4” & 6” were easiest to come by. The 6” was the bargain for several years. Every one wanted 4” or Snubby and the shorter the barrel the more the bucks, true on N frames too.
Just remember the m19 is a trade off. To make a gun that gave magnum carry to cops, they had to reduce package for weight. The 4” m19 is the best police revolver ever made. Their only drawback is durability with extensive shooting of magnum loads. You can shoot forever with 38sp ammo. |
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The S&W 19-3 RS I have posted above was ordered by Raymond Sassia for the GIGN and when he was not happy with the long term performance, his requirements inspired Manurhin to incorporate the best features from many other manufacturers and improved on others. I do not have a 4" version anymore but a five inch Mulhouse gun and the difference in quality to the S&W 19 series is obvious. ![]() |
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LOL the Manuhin revolver is super expensive and not made in the USA, so it won't be in a lot of folk's (certainly not mine) safes here. For what that would cost you can likely own a half dozen Colt and S&W revolvers.
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"LOL the Manuhin revolver is super expensive and not made in the USA, so it won't be in a lot of folk's (certainly not mine) safes here. For what that would cost you can likely own a half dozen Colt and S&W revolvers."
I think that price has nothing to do with an absolute statement to call the S&W M19 the best police revolver ever made. The best is ... the best no matter where it is made and quality has its price. It is not that I can own four or five S&W or Colt revolvers for the price of one Manurhin MR73, I own much more than that already, but since I had bought my first Korth the S&Ws have been mostly in the safes and the Python has been gifted to one of my sons. The remaining Python does not compare in quality and trigger characteristics to a post 1969 Korth or MR73, where the D/A trigger is on a roller bearing. ![]() The only S&W that is special to me is an old 29-2. ![]() Just like the OP, I cash in on a good education and we allow ourselves a few luxuries to make life more pleasant. |
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