Say hello to my little friend!
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- kwad
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Say hello to my little friend!
My dad popped in unexpectedly yesterday to drop off an early B-day present.
When I opened the package, I about wet myself with joy.
What was in the box? Why a shiny Smith @ Wesson model 19 (4th revision) with a 4 inch barrel!
It came with some nice looking, comfortable Pachmyer grips. However, I'm going to find some wood service grips w/medalion to give it more of an Indy look. (Anyone know where to find these grips for a K frame? S&W sells repops, but, only for the N frames)
The gun has been fired less than 200 times in its lifetime and has almost no wear to the finish.
It may not be a m1917, but, I couldn't be happier.
I'm going out this morning to feed it some .357magnum.
When I opened the package, I about wet myself with joy.
What was in the box? Why a shiny Smith @ Wesson model 19 (4th revision) with a 4 inch barrel!
It came with some nice looking, comfortable Pachmyer grips. However, I'm going to find some wood service grips w/medalion to give it more of an Indy look. (Anyone know where to find these grips for a K frame? S&W sells repops, but, only for the N frames)
The gun has been fired less than 200 times in its lifetime and has almost no wear to the finish.
It may not be a m1917, but, I couldn't be happier.
I'm going out this morning to feed it some .357magnum.
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
I have a couple of these, I have found that if you run a lot of magnum rounds through them the rear sight elevation stud can strip out. I have a couple of spares for mine. They have them for about 3.00 at S&W parts. http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/Sm ... Retail.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Oildale Jones
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
What a great dad! And happy (future) birthday!
I'd check eBay and/or gunbroker.com for OEM grips (aka stocks). I recently "retro-ized" one of my shotguns by putting wood furniture on it. Your revolver's gonna look great.
I'd check eBay and/or gunbroker.com for OEM grips (aka stocks). I recently "retro-ized" one of my shotguns by putting wood furniture on it. Your revolver's gonna look great.
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
I forgot to add- Nice weapon!!
- kwad
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Thanks for the tip Bigfoot.
I'll more than likely shoot mainly 38spcl through it. The 357mag is fun, but, a bit expensive and a little overkill for paper targets.
I'll keep an eye on that stud.
Oildale,
Thanks. Dad has his moments. I'd count this as one of them.
I checked ebay and google searches, but, so far have only came up with one set from an old K-22 (which should fit). However, they are in pretty rough condition and the seller wants too much for them.
I'd like a pair of new ones, but, haven't found anyone who makes repro's.
NOS grips are going to be an arm and a leg, if I can find some.
I'll check out gunbroker and see what I can find.
I'll more than likely shoot mainly 38spcl through it. The 357mag is fun, but, a bit expensive and a little overkill for paper targets.
I'll keep an eye on that stud.
Oildale,
Thanks. Dad has his moments. I'd count this as one of them.
I checked ebay and google searches, but, so far have only came up with one set from an old K-22 (which should fit). However, they are in pretty rough condition and the seller wants too much for them.
I'd like a pair of new ones, but, haven't found anyone who makes repro's.
NOS grips are going to be an arm and a leg, if I can find some.
I'll check out gunbroker and see what I can find.
Re: Say hello to my little friend!
I recently bought a used one from a local pawn shop. I put a set of combat grips on it. I'll send you the stock ones. Give me your mailing address.
R/S
Fritz
R/S
Fritz
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
I carried one of these when I was a Police Investigator many years ago. It has always been my handgun of choice. Reliable, accurate, and sturdy. One of the best revolvers ever made. It resides in my nightstand drawer next to my bed.
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PM sent.M1917 wrote:I recently bought a used one from a local pawn shop. I put a set of combat grips on it. I'll send you the stock ones. Give me your mailing address.
R/S
Fritz
Gailen,
After taking it out to the desert on Saturday, I can see why it's your handgun of choice.
It is an absolute joy to shoot.
Re: Say hello to my little friend!
It will do it's part if you do yours.
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
Now you just need to get a blued Model 29 to keep it company.
Regard! Michaelson
Regard! Michaelson
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
Nice piece there, kwad! I like my lil' friends too.
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
M,
I think you are right. I DO need a Model 29 to go along with it.
Now, if I could only convince my finance manager that it is a good idea.....
Thanks Scott
Got any pics of your "lil' friends"? Love to see them sometime.
Fritz was nice enough to send me his pair of factory wood target grips.
Thanks Fritz!!
The other grips in the photo are from a S&W Victory that I bought for a Todd's airsoft gun.
They look really cool, but, they are just too small to be comfortable and pretty beat up.
I think you are right. I DO need a Model 29 to go along with it.
Now, if I could only convince my finance manager that it is a good idea.....
Thanks Scott
Got any pics of your "lil' friends"? Love to see them sometime.
Fritz was nice enough to send me his pair of factory wood target grips.
Thanks Fritz!!
The other grips in the photo are from a S&W Victory that I bought for a Todd's airsoft gun.
They look really cool, but, they are just too small to be comfortable and pretty beat up.
- Oildale Jones
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Re: Say hello to my little friend!
Love it!
Re: Say hello to my little friend!
I'm glad you like them. Enjoy!