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Old 12-16-2010, 02:35 PM
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First handgun I ever shot was my Uncle's S&W M19 (4" barrel) service revolver (he was a county sheriff). I've always had a like for the looks & feel of the M19 and would eventually like to own one (or the stainless version, the M66) some day.
What is the difference between the M27 and the 19, other than frame size....is the M27 just a bit "beefier"?
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Old 12-25-2010, 01:10 PM
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First handgun I ever shot was my Uncle's S&W M19 (4" barrel) service revolver (he was a county sheriff). I've always had a like for the looks & feel of the M19 and would eventually like to own one (or the stainless version, the M66) some day.
What is the difference between the M27 and the 19, other than frame size....is the M27 just a bit "beefier"?
The M27 and m28 are a whole lot beefier. Never owned an M19 but did have a fully engraved M66 4" for a while. Picked it up from a family that needed money for $400. I never did shoot it and sold it at a gun show a few years back for $1,200. Pretty little thing but it just didn't float my boat.
I have an M27 and M28, both with 6" barrels. Dunno who worked the M27 over but it's the slickest double action revolver I've ever owned. The M28 had had just enough use that it's almost as slick. Hose I won't sell.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:57 AM
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Just to add a couple of items. The 28 and the 27 are exactly the same gun except for the finish. The 28 has a textured finish with a "flat" blue job and is the Highway Patrol model. The old 27s have a beautiful polished finish with nothing about them that is 2nd class. When I shot against Jerry M at a qualification match, prior to my going to the FIPT, in the late 80s he was carrying what he claimed to be a stock M-27 in a cross draw holster and it was worth the 2 hour drive just to see the man work. What I saw at about 10 feet did not look like a stock 27 working. :-)

The 19 and its brother the 15 are the smaller K frame versions. The 19 is the Combat Magnum and the 15 is the Combat Masterpiece. All four guns are excellent DA revolvers. I carried a 15 under my fatigue shirt, when we were not supposed to be carrying personal firearms during the unplesetness in SE Asia. That was only so because at the time Smiths were very scarce I could not get a 19 and I got a 15 right off the assembly line thanks to Dick Riley of Hooksett, NH.

I guess I have owned a 19 or 66 most of my adult life. They are my backup hunting handguns when I am out in the woods with a rifle. They go under the jacket and get used for dispatching small critters or wounded game animals that require a second shot.

All of my Smiths are pin barrel guns, "just because," so I have no real experiance with the newer guns. But, the 19/66 has been carried for many years by LEO folks who trust or have trusted the gun with their lives until the autos came down the pike. And I have seen hunting guides all over the country packing a 66 on their hip in the woods. Its light, reliable and tough. I have seen pro hog hunting guides go into brush piles on hands and knees with a 4 inch 66.... not me, but them.

It (old 19/66) probably is the finest DA revolver in the world, based on reliability, accuracy, finish and cost. It is just a very fine gun for the money.
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