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Model 19s? Certainly are beauties, even if not 19s.
Those are 27'sModel 19s? Certainly are beauties, even if not 19s.
No worries.Those are 27's
Sorry, I didn't see that before now!
Oh heck yeah! The 19 & 27 are so very much alike - they may be identical- I can usually tell a 27 by the tapered barrel - especially from a 29 that doesn't have the tapered barrelNo worries.
It was difficult to tell from the angle. And not sure I could even then.
But they sure are purty!
The 27 is the N frame and a bigger boy in hand than the model 19. M19 is a K frame same as a model 10. But yes, both 19 and 27 and stellar guns. I’m a bit of a 19 fanboy myself. Can’t have too many.Oh heck yeah! The 19 & 27 are so very much alike - they may be identical- I can usually tell a 27 by the tapered barrel - especially from a 29 that doesn't have the tapered barrel
The 6" is a 27-2 (1977)
The 3.5" is a 27-2 as well but, an S Prefix from 1968 - April to be exact
Awesome setup.
Had to bring this thread back to life, it’s been going too long to get replaced!!
This blade is a beast.... I might pick one up on the exchange at some stage.
Had to bring this thread back to life, it’s been going too long to get replaced!!
That's right my brother- smooth & on targetNice McLaren! Wow, I kind of spaced out for a sec staring into those grip slabs... trippy af... I get ya on the smooth. I have a Llama 1911 style, double stack (cheap noise maker). Firing it, it's like baling hay using a John Deere from the 1940's. On the other hand my buddy has a Colt, single stack comp thing. the difference in the experience was an ocean apart. That's when I got it. You don't know until ya know.