Pennsylvania Firearm Owners Association
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March 28th, 2016, 07:06 PM
#21
Re: S&W Combat Magnum
Drool. Great find - congrats !
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March 28th, 2016, 09:11 PM
#22
Re: S&W Combat Magnum
Originally Posted by
Hodgie
Very nice I have a 19-3 that I purchased a few years back for peanuts as compared to what they are going for now. Shoot it clean it and store it properly and it will only increase in value.
Here's mine.
Nice. What grips are those?
Originally Posted by
pennlineman
Any revolver will loosen up quicker if you continuously pound magnums through it. The 686's will do well, but they hold up longer if you shoot mostly .38's through them. When a revolver loosens up it is nothing that can't be fixed. Think of it as a tune-up. Mostly issues with endshake and timing that S&W or any competent gunsmith can fix.
Unless it's a Manhurin, they'll a LOT of magnums without loosening.
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March 28th, 2016, 09:18 PM
#23
Re: S&W Combat Magnum
Originally Posted by
Bucky
Nice. What grips are those?
Unless it's a Manhurin, they'll a LOT of magnums without loosening.
They are S&W Factory combat grips from what I have been told it's very difficult to find originals.
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