In the late 70s a friend bought a 4" S&W M19. On its second trip to the range its owner saw and tried out a 6" M19 and he just had to have one. The 4" gun had less than 100 rounds through it and I had pulled the trigger on almost half of them. He sold it to me for $100 less than he paid for it and bought the 6" gun.
He'd been to the range 3 or 4 times with the 6" gun when he saw and tried out a Colt Gold Cup. He had to have that one too and I got the 6" gun for about $100 less than he paid for it.
The 4" model was my duty gun for 8 years and I used the 6" gun for matches when I was on the sheriff's pistol team in the 80s. I still have both of them and they are still going strong!
He'd been to the range 3 or 4 times with the 6" gun when he saw and tried out a Colt Gold Cup. He had to have that one too and I got the 6" gun for about $100 less than he paid for it.
The 4" model was my duty gun for 8 years and I used the 6" gun for matches when I was on the sheriff's pistol team in the 80s. I still have both of them and they are still going strong!