Very honest 1980 built Combat Magnum in 357 Magnum. Has been carried some and maintained very well. Original serialized box. I have many other photos. I will consider quality trades. $825 shipped conus from FFL to FFL. Thank you for looking. Darrel Wick
I have a 1977 built 19-4. 6" barrel. Are they all called combat magnum?
That was the moniker for the 357 K frame before they had model numbers. Ala Chief Special became the M36, Highway Patrolman the M28, Military and Police the M10 and so forth.
I have a 1977 built 19-4. 6" barrel. Are they all called combat magnum?
The Model 15 is known as the Combat Masterpiece, when Smith and Wesson brought out a K-frame .357 it was naturally called Combat Magnum. Since the Model 15 is a 4" gun, I'm not sure if the 6" Model 19 shares the Combat Magnum moniker. I've never owned a 6" 19.
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I have a 1977 built 19-4. 6" barrel. Are they all called combat magnum?
The Model 15 is known as the Combat Masterpiece, when Smith and Wesson brought out a K-frame .357 it was naturally called Combat Magnum. Since the Model 15 is a 4" gun, I'm not sure if the 6" Model 19 shares the Combat Magnum moniker. I've never owned a 6" 19.
I owned a 6" model 19 in the mid 1970's and it was called a Combat Magnum. I paid $125 for it in the Ft. Richardson PX. I let a good friend talk me out of it before I left Alaska. I understand he still has it.
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