That is a beautiful model 19 on the left, looks to be in great shape. Is it a later version (19-3, 19-4, etc) or one of the original old ones? Always wanted one but there seems to be no options available for replacement barrels so knowing myself I would take too much care of it lol
That is a beautiful model 19 on the left, looks to be in great shape. Is it a later version (19-3, 19-4, etc) or one of the original old ones? Always wanted one but there seems to be no options available for replacement barrels so knowing myself I would take too much care of it lol
Honestly though, what do you guys do when it comes time to replace the barrel on one of those older 19s or if that forcing cone cracks? I love the old ones but may eventually gravitate towards a new production blued S&W classic 357 just for the availability of parts.
There's just something special about revolvers, especially a nice 357, that no glock in the world can replace.