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slick6 August 1, 2007, 12:30 AM I was very fortunate to have found the following pictured Smith & Wesson Model 15-1 Combat Masterpiece. It's vintage is 1961. It is in mint condition and came with box, manual, and tools:
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hexidismal August 1, 2007, 12:43 AM Very nice K ! It's in beautiful shape, something you don't find easily nowadays.
GunTech August 1, 2007, 01:26 AM Nice 4-screw. Those diamond grips are perfect.
Ala Dan August 1, 2007, 02:13 AM A beautiful weapon my friend, and great pics too I might add. Enjoy~! ;):D
slick6 August 1, 2007, 02:25 AM I think that I might have lucked out by virtue of this particular M15 having turned out to be the somewhat scarce model 15-1? I believe that I had read of this fact somewhere? Thanks for all of the positive comments coming in regarding this gun and for my pictures!
def4pos8 August 1, 2007, 10:30 AM WOW! :what: Beautiful. . . . That's what I was looking for prior to "settling" for a "no suffix" Model 67.
Have you spent a little time at a place called Vandenberg? :scrutiny:
slick6 August 1, 2007, 01:42 PM Yes, those M67(No dash#)revolvers are sweet also!)and, would be a perfect mach to my M15-1!:D Thanks for the compliment!
Colt46 August 1, 2007, 06:01 PM Learned to shoot using them.
Still hard pressed to find a prettier handgun.
wcwhitey August 1, 2007, 07:54 PM Beautiful, I love my Model 15. Enjoy it and keep it in that sweet condition. Bill
Dave Markowitz August 1, 2007, 08:42 PM Sweet! The Model 15 is G-d's gift to handgunners.
XavierBreath August 1, 2007, 09:23 PM Very nice Slick...........
I found out today that I missed a Model 15.........where are you shopping at? (As if I need another......:banghead:)
slick6 August 1, 2007, 11:33 PM XavierBreath:
I'm sorry that you missed that Model 15. They certainly are beautiful guns and worth having! I'm shopping way out here on the west coast! Thanks for the compliment! Maybe the next M15 you'll see will have your name on it? Good luck!:confused:
Dienekes August 1, 2007, 11:38 PM M15s are *very* nice guns. Carried them in the AF. Closest I have come to owning one (for a short time) is one in 99% condition I picked up in the 80s for $150. My son talked me out of it which shows he had good taste in guns even as a teenager.
I do fine with M10s for plinkers, and I have a nice M66 which for some reason doesn't like me much. Someday I will ditch it for a nice blued little M15 and not look back.
Now go find a M18 .22 LR to make a matched set.
XavierBreath August 1, 2007, 11:39 PM I'm glad to know I didn't miss that one! Your Model 15-1 is gorgeous!
Shear_stress August 2, 2007, 07:07 AM Beautiful, beautiful gun. Not too many four-screw M15s out there, at least in that condition. What a score!
slick6 August 2, 2007, 12:05 PM Yes, this Model 15-1 is gorgeous! But, I'll have to admit that I was just in the right place at the right time, whenever I had found this gun! On this particular day, in a certain gun shop, a fellow walked in carrying three mint S&W revolvers! One was an M27-2, the next gun was an M19-3, and the last gun was the M15-1 that I had purchased shortly thereafter. The problem that I had in this scenario, was that all three of these guns were in the same mint condition-and, I wanted to obtain all three of these guns?:cuss: However, I couldn't afford this-so, I had to limit myself to just one of these revolvers?:banghead: I chose the M15-1 because I knew that it was not only the oldest of these three guns-but, was the relatively scarce M15-1 plus having those beautifully pristine diamond target grips on it! Therefore, I couldn't resist buying this model 15-1 in preference to the other two S&W revolvers! Besides, I always wanted to own an mint M15 and I knew that this was that moment!:what::D I appreciate everyone's nice compliments!
XavierBreath August 2, 2007, 01:19 PM layaway!
slick6 August 2, 2007, 07:26 PM Unfortunately, "Layaway" is not an option for me now-as these guns are gone with the wind!:cuss::banghead::fire:
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