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Driving thru Loveland, CO the other day, I stopped at Jensen Arms. They had a number Model 15, PD turn-ins. Department turn ins can be kinda rough, but these looked good with honest wear and not abused. They were priced from $339-$369 which seems like a great price---a couple had Hogue's and Pachmayr grips but most had factory grips. I just can't think of a justification for buying one personally, but they'd be dandy to have; a great training revolver for sure. If any of you are interested, Jensen is pretty active in internet sales. http://www.jensenarms.net
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That's one hell of a revolver; good price too. Those have gotten expensive.
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Great revolver! Easy to shoot and easy to hit with! I have a late model M15 I carry often.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 15, the Combat Masterpiece, is certainly the pinnacle of .38 Special service revolvers. The balance is downright lively, and the accuracy potential is amazing. If I didn't have a model 67 (Same thing in stainless) laying around, I'd be looking to pick one of those up.
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I have a M15 that is one of the sweetest S&W revolvers I have ever had the pleasure of shooting. I think the M15 is an under rated gem. Under rated because it is "only" a .38 Special and not a "magnum" and that isn't good enough to many shooters. Especially so the new ones.
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Great revolvers! I'd buy two at that price.
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I am beginning to think that whomever hung the name "Special" on the 38 and 44 specials, was a fine judge of talent.
The older I get, the less I like picking up brass, I guess. For a relaxing shoot, I like shooting revolvers. Especially the 38 and 44 specials.
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Back in the 1950s the USAF bought and issued a whole bunch of Model 15s to its airbase security units. Always wondered what happened to those thousands of Smiths--never saw them surplussed and haven't seen anything about them getting torched, either. Anybody know their fate?
They were issued with the FMJ 130 gr. roundnose .38 Specials that were batting around the various military and federal agencies for decades. Never understood just why they chose that round, but it seemed to me like a great step backwards from the 1911 as an issue gun. There were much better choices available for loading the Model 15, too.
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Smith 15's used to be the sleeper deal at any gunshow. When police departments were converting from .38/.357 to wonder 9's you could find them everywhere for cheap, that went double for Model 10's. No one wanted a crummy old fashioned .38 revolver, everyone wanted a hi-cap auto. Then they started getting collector status like all S&W revolvers and the price went up and up. They really are the jewels of the handgun world. Most have slick actions, accuracy to boot and great triggers. Some have a lot of external wear but short of deliberate abuse you can't hardly shoot out a .38 Special revolver. Here's my matched set - Model 15 on the left and Model 18 on the right. The 15 was made in 1964 and came with the diamond service stocks but the smooth targets fit my hand better.
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Love the 15. I've got one and a 67 to match, the stainless version of it.
PS Smith & Wesson still makes the 67, MSRP $750.00. IMO, the new ones aren't near as nice as the older ones for various reasons.
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Here's another 67. My old LAPD-issued 67 that I purchased after retirement for less than $80.00. It rests on an LAPD Hoyt duty holster. Bob
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You sure got a deal on that one.
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Our ANG unit didn't switch to Berettas until the mid 90s. I hated losing the M-15s. We were issued Win. silver tips for the M-15s when in the anti-hijack mode. The 130gr FMJ ammo was accurate. We qualified shooting DA only. Man were those M-15s smooth!!!
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Great revolvers! I'd buy two at that price. Same here. The 15's are just plain fun to shoot and will last forever if properly maintained.
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Always hated the AF thought M15 w 130 Ball was GTG vs. smelly bearded heathens w AKs! In a fit of nostalgia a few years back, however I picked up a cherry 2-in. Masterpiece for a song. Taking it into woods today w 2 snake loads and 4 Buffalo Bore HC 150 gr wad cutters. Rattlers comin back. [img:left][URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/elrata/media/CombatMasterpieceSnubbyRight.jpg.html] [/URL[/img]
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Always hated the AF thought M15 w 130 Ball was GTG vs. smelly bearded heathens w AKs! In a fit of nostalgia a few years back, however I picked up a cherry 2-in. Masterpiece for a song. Taking it into woods today w 2 snake loads and 4 Buffalo Bore HC 150 gr wad cutters. Rattlers comin back. [img:left][URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/elrata/media/CombatMasterpieceSnubbyRight.jpg.html] [/URL[/img] I'll take that AND RGK's M67!!
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Thank you, fellers! Really wanting to get a set of these VZ Grips K/L Square Butt Tactical Diamonds and some sort of chest rig for country work.
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I had a chance to pick one up just like that (pinned barrel and all) about a year ago, but it had beautifully fitted stag grips on it. The price was right, but I was short on funds when the gun store manager called and asked me to come in and take a look at it (He knows what kind of guns I like). Otherwise I would have picked it up. Something looks just right about a two inch, pre-83, Model 15. My first instructor in defensive handgunning (back in 1980) taught me on one, in fact.
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