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fisherboats
Bird Dog
Reged: 09/10/04
Posts: 332
Loc: san antonio tx
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My dad has a .357/38 revolver that he got 30 years ago for his bday. i was looking at their website last night seeing how much a brand new one is, it says they are over a thousand dollars.... is that correct? i do not see a model number on it or anything. where is the model number located on these? is there any on gunbroker for sale that are that old, i couldn't find any. please let me know. thanks
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Payne
Bird Dog
Reged: 07/27/07
Posts: 354
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Open the wheel and look under where the extractor goes and it will say the model number, serial number and what kind of frame.
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fisherboats
Bird Dog
Reged: 09/10/04
Posts: 332
Loc: san antonio tx
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haha thanks, i should have known to do that. here's what i found out about it.
19-4 (1977): Change gas ring from yoke to cylinder. (Not really an "improvement". It did make it slightly easier to clean if there was heavy leading, but basically was a cost-cutting measure.)
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Omaney
Woodsman
Reged: 03/07/06
Posts: 144
Loc: Corinth, TX
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I have the M19. Keep it, you'll not regret it.
-------------------- Mal Reynolds is my hero.
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