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Tango0106 Oct 2018 10:19 p.m. PST

"While many firearm owners nowadays love their high-capacity polymer pistols there is still a strong segment of shooters who love their revolvers. Especially the throwbacks with deep illustrious bluing, superb accuracy and gorgeous wood grips. In this TFB review we examine a revolver just like that in the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Classic .357 Magnum.

This is a revolver that pays homage to the craftsmanship and appearance of how Smith & Wesson and many companies used to produce wheelguns. For Smith & Wesson, their iconic red ramp front sight is present, you have a finish you can see your reflection in and the wood grips are crafted like they are truly art. While the appearance absolutely counts for something it is not everything. We will review this revolver to see if the look, price-point, functionality and accuracy all add up to something you may want to buy for yourself…."
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jfleisher07 Oct 2018 6:09 a.m. PST

Definitely a classic, i prefer my Model 29's over the Model 19.

14Bore07 Oct 2018 8:38 a.m. PST

To me a revolver is simple, easy to clean and less likely to jam.

Tango0107 Oct 2018 3:03 p.m. PST

Agree….

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