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The Smith & Wesson Model Model 19 is a revolver produced by Smith & Wesson that was introduced in 1957 on its K-frame. The Model 19 is chambered for.357 Magnum. The K-frame is somewhat smaller and lighter than the original N-frame.357, usually known as the Smith & Wesson Model 27. A stainless steel variant of the Model 19, the Smith & Wesson Model 66, was introduced in 1971. Assuming the gun has a swing out cylinder and the barrel length is measured from the muzzle to the cylinder, with a round butt and that serial number your gun a.38 Military & Police Model of 1905 1st Change manufactured between 1906 & 1909. Serial range for those years was 73251 to 146899. Serial number/date of manufacture: Ba major: S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present: 16: 10:14 PM: info on date of manufacture using serial number: 35remuserx2: Smith & Wesson M&P Pistols: 11: 05:03 PM: Manufacture date via serial number: tobi1202: S&W Hand Ejectors: 1896 to 1961: 4: 08:50 PM: serial number and date.

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Smith And Wesson Serial Number Date Of Manufacture K Frame

Manufacture Year by Serial Number
'K' Frame Revolvers - 1899 to 1983:
(Years/Serial Number Range)

Pre-War Years:
1899-1902......1-20,975
1902-1903......20,976-33,803
1903-1905......33,804-62,449
1905-1906......62,450-73,250
1906-1908......73,251-120,000
1908-1909......120,001-146,899
1909-1915......146,900-241,703
1915-1942......241,704-1,000,000

War Years:
1942-1944......V1-V769,000

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Smith And Wesson Serial Number Date Of Manufacture K Frame

Post-War Years:
1944-1945......S769,001-S811,119
1945-1948......S811,120-S990,184

- C Series:
C1 - C233,999…………...1948 – 52
C236,004 – C261,483…….1953
C277,555 - C402,923….…1954 – 56
C402,924 – C405,018…….1957
C405,019 – C429,740…..1958 – 59
C429,741 – C474,148…….1960
C474,149 – C622,699…….1961 – 62
C622,700 – C810,532…….1963 – 65
C810,533 – C999,999…...1966 – 67

- D Series:
D1 – D90,000……………...1968
D90,001 – D330,000…….1969 -70
D330,001 – D420,000………1971 – Early 72
D420,001 – D510,000………Late 1972 – Early 73
D510,001 – D659,901………Late 1973 – Early 1974
D659.902 – D75000……….Late 1974 – Early 1975
D750,001 – D870,000………Late 1975 – Early 1976
D870,001 – D999,999………Late 1976 – Early 1977
2D00001 - 2D80,000……….1977
2D80,001 – 2D99,999………1978
4D00001 – 6D10,000……….1979
6D10,0001 – 7D10,000……1980
7D10,001 – 9D44,500….1981
9D44,501 – 17D8,900………1982
17D8,901 – 21D0883……….1983

- K Series:
K101 – K614……………...1946
K615 – K18,731…………..1947
K18,732 – K73,121…….…1948
K73,122 – K84,149…….…1949
K84,150 – K104,047…..1950
K104,048 – K136,690..1951
K136,691 – K175,637..1952
K175,638 – K210,095..1953
K210,096 – K231,255..1954
K231,256 – K266,154..1955
K266,155 – K288,988..1956
K288,989 – K317,822..1957
K317,823 – K350,547..1958
K350,548 – K386,804..1959
K386,805 – K429,894..1960
K429,895 – K468,098..1961
K468,099 – K515,478..1962
K515,479 – K553,999..1963
K555,000 – K605.877..1964
K605,878 – K658.986..1965
K658,987 – K715,996..1966
K715,997 – K779.162..1967
K779,163 – K848,781..1968
K848,782 – K946,391..1969
K946,382 – K999,999..1970
1K1 – 1K39,500.....1970
2K1 – 2K22.037.....1970
1K39,501 – 1K999,999..1971
2K22,038 – 2K55,996..1971
3K1 – 3K73,962.....1971
2K55,997 – 2K99,999..1972
3K31,280 – 5K6,616...1972
4K1 – 4K1,627.....1972
4K1,628 – 4K54,104...1973
5K6,617 – 5K73,962...1973
4K54,105 – 4K99,999..1974
5K73,963 – 6K58,917..1974
7K1 – 7K26,043.....1974
7K26,044 – 7K70,577..1975
6K98,918 – 8K20,763..1975
8K20,764 – 9K1.....1975
8K20,000 – 9K100,000..1975
9K1,001 – 9K99,999...1976
10K001 – 24K9,999...1977
25K001 – 56K9,999...1978 – 79
57K001 – 91K6,800...1980
91K6,801 – 124K000...1981
125K000 – 269K9,999..1982
270K000 – 311K273...1983

In 1980's the Three-Letter Prefix Series Began with AAA0

*** Note ***
Dating a Smith & Wesson Revolver:
This list is merely a general guide and not meant to be exact.
There is some dispute regarding the dates on some serial numbers.
Your gun may actually be a year off from what is listed.
The precise shipping date as 'lettered' can be several years off depending on model.
For the exact date on your gun request the letter from the S&W Historian.

Smith & Wesson Model 19
TypeRevolver
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerSmith & Wesson
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
Produced1957–1999
2018—present
Variants
  • Model 66 (inox steel)
  • Model 68 (inox steel, .38 Special)
Specifications
Cartridge.357 Magnum
ActionDouble action
Feed system6-round cylinder
SightsAdjustable

The Smith & Wesson Model Model 19 is a revolver produced by Smith & Wesson that was introduced in 1957 on its K-frame. The Model 19 is chambered for .357 Magnum. The K-frame is somewhat smaller and lighter than the original N-frame .357, usually known as the Smith & Wesson Model 27. A stainless steel variant of the Model 19, the Smith & Wesson Model 66, was introduced in 1971.

History[edit]

The .357 Magnum is the oldest 'magnum' handgun cartridge. Smith & Wesson played a major part in the development and success of the cartridge and revolver that went with it. Firearms writer and experimenter Philip Sharpe is credited for its development during the 1930s when police agencies were asking for a more powerful round. S&W's Douglas B. Wesson agreed to produce a new revolver that would handle 'high-intensity' .38 Special loads,[1] but only if Winchester would develop a new cartridge. Elmer Keith, a well known author and wildcatter at the time, was experimenting with hand loading .38 Special ammunition beyond their original specifications, taking advantage of the newer and better designed firearm frames and metallurgy, and also played a major role in the development of the .357 Magnum. Winchester introduced the .357 Magnum, which was dimensionally identical to the .38 Special except for a .125 inch longer case, and the first revolvers (referred to as '.357 Magnum Models') were completed by S&W on April 8, 1935.[2]

Retired Assistant Chief Patrol Inspector of the U.S. Border Patrol, famous gunfighter, and noted firearms and shooting skills writer Bill Jordan consulted with Smith & Wesson on the design and characteristics of the Model 19. Jordan's idea for a 'peace officer's dream'[3] sidearm was a heavy-barreled four-inch K-Frame .357 Magnum with a shrouded barrel like the big N-frame .357 and adjustable sights. After a year of experimentation with improved-strength steels and special heat-treating processes, the result was the .357 Combat Magnum (later designated Model 19), with the first serial-number gun (K260,000) presented to Jordan on November 15, 1955.[2][4]

The .357 Magnum, four-inch barreled model was standard issue to uniformed officers of the former U.S. Max uninstaller crack. Immigration and Naturalization Service as well as Patrol Agents of the U.S. Border Patrol until both agencies adopted .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols.

A rare S&W M19-3 was built for the French GIGN. In 1972 they ordered 500 of these revolvers that have serial numbers in the M&P range from D639300 to 639800. With only 500 guns produced, this is the rarest M19 version.

This specific model 19-3 has a fixed sight and is pinned & recessed. It has a three inch barrel.

Styles[edit]

The Model 19 was produced in blued carbon steel or nickel-plated steel with wood or rubber combat grips, an adjustable rear sight, full-target or semi-target hammer, serrated wide target trigger or combat-type trigger, and was available in 2.5' (3': Model 66—rare), 4', or 6-inch barrel lengths. The weights are 30.5 ounces, 36 ounces, and 39 ounces, respectively. The 2.5- and 3-inch barrel versions had round butts, while the others had square butts.[2]

The Model 19 was produced from 1957 (first model number stampings) to November 1999. The Model 66 was produced from 1970 until 2005. The Model 66 differed by its use of stainless steel and its smooth target-type trigger. The Model 68 was a limited-production version of the Model 66 made for the California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles Police Department chambered in .38 Special with a 6' barrel. The Model 19 and the Model 66 had the same trigger options.[2] One of the last variations of the Model 19 ordered for police use was the 2.5' Model 19-5, special ordered under SKU #100701 as the standard issue sidearm for Special Agents of the US Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service. This model featured a .400' wide, smooth 'combat' trigger, Pachmayr Professional Compac rubber grips, and most notably a matte black finish instead of the common high-polished blue.[2]

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Engineering changes were designated with a 'dash-' number after the model number. The engineering changes are as follows:[2]

Model 19 Variants[edit]

4' Model 19-5, polished nickel plated with woodgrain square grips
2.5' Model 19-5 of the US Diplomatic Security Service, featuring unusual matte black finish

Smith And Wesson Serial Number Date Of Manufacture K Frame For Sale

ModelYearModifications
191957Introduction
19-11959Change extractor rod, right to left-hand thread
19-21961Cylinder stop changed, deleted trigger guard screw
19-21963Introduce 6' barrel
19-2196350 manufactured with 2.5' barrel, serial range K544672–K544721
19-21966Introduce 2.5' barrel as standard
19-31967Relocation of rear sight leaf screw
19-31968Delete diamond-insert grip
19-41977Change gas ring from yoke to cylinder
19-51982Eliminate cylinder counter bore and pinned barrel; small change in cylinder length to 1.62'
19-61988New yoke retention system; radius stud package; floating hand; hammer nose bushing.
19-61992Blue finish only is cataloged
19-71994Add Uncle Mike's Combat synthetic grips; drill and tap frame; change extractor; change rear sight leaf
19-71995Delete square butt
19-71996Discontinue 6' barrel production; begin shipments in blue foam-filled plastic cases
19-71997Change to MIM thumbpiece and trigger, ship with trigger locks
19-81998Change frame design, eliminate cylinder stop stud, serrated tangs
19-81998Add internal lock, add MIM hammer w/ floating firing pin
19-81999Discontinue 2.5' barrel
19-92018Reintroduced with 4.25' barrel and Performance Center Carry Comp with 3' barrel

Model 66[edit]

A model 66-2, displayed with two speedloaders
ModelYearModifications
661971Stamping of each model.
66-11977Changed the gas ring from the yoke to the cylinder.
66-21982Eliminated pinned and recessed, slightly lengthened cylinder.
66-31986New yoke retention system/radius stud package/hammer nose bushing/floating hand.
66-41994Change rear sight leaf, drill and tap frame, introduce Uncle Mike's grips, change extractor.
66-51998Change in frame design: eliminate cylinder stop stud/eliminate serrated tangs/change to MIM hammer with floating firing pin/change internal lockwork.
66-62002Introduced internal lock.
66-7?Two piece barrel and internal lock.
2005Discontinued.
66-82014Reintroduced with 4.25' barrel; 2.75' barrel offering added in 2017.
Number
Smith And Wesson Serial Number Date Of Manufacture K Frame

Post-War Years:
1944-1945......S769,001-S811,119
1945-1948......S811,120-S990,184

- C Series:
C1 - C233,999…………...1948 – 52
C236,004 – C261,483…….1953
C277,555 - C402,923….…1954 – 56
C402,924 – C405,018…….1957
C405,019 – C429,740…..1958 – 59
C429,741 – C474,148…….1960
C474,149 – C622,699…….1961 – 62
C622,700 – C810,532…….1963 – 65
C810,533 – C999,999…...1966 – 67

- D Series:
D1 – D90,000……………...1968
D90,001 – D330,000…….1969 -70
D330,001 – D420,000………1971 – Early 72
D420,001 – D510,000………Late 1972 – Early 73
D510,001 – D659,901………Late 1973 – Early 1974
D659.902 – D75000……….Late 1974 – Early 1975
D750,001 – D870,000………Late 1975 – Early 1976
D870,001 – D999,999………Late 1976 – Early 1977
2D00001 - 2D80,000……….1977
2D80,001 – 2D99,999………1978
4D00001 – 6D10,000……….1979
6D10,0001 – 7D10,000……1980
7D10,001 – 9D44,500….1981
9D44,501 – 17D8,900………1982
17D8,901 – 21D0883……….1983

- K Series:
K101 – K614……………...1946
K615 – K18,731…………..1947
K18,732 – K73,121…….…1948
K73,122 – K84,149…….…1949
K84,150 – K104,047…..1950
K104,048 – K136,690..1951
K136,691 – K175,637..1952
K175,638 – K210,095..1953
K210,096 – K231,255..1954
K231,256 – K266,154..1955
K266,155 – K288,988..1956
K288,989 – K317,822..1957
K317,823 – K350,547..1958
K350,548 – K386,804..1959
K386,805 – K429,894..1960
K429,895 – K468,098..1961
K468,099 – K515,478..1962
K515,479 – K553,999..1963
K555,000 – K605.877..1964
K605,878 – K658.986..1965
K658,987 – K715,996..1966
K715,997 – K779.162..1967
K779,163 – K848,781..1968
K848,782 – K946,391..1969
K946,382 – K999,999..1970
1K1 – 1K39,500.....1970
2K1 – 2K22.037.....1970
1K39,501 – 1K999,999..1971
2K22,038 – 2K55,996..1971
3K1 – 3K73,962.....1971
2K55,997 – 2K99,999..1972
3K31,280 – 5K6,616...1972
4K1 – 4K1,627.....1972
4K1,628 – 4K54,104...1973
5K6,617 – 5K73,962...1973
4K54,105 – 4K99,999..1974
5K73,963 – 6K58,917..1974
7K1 – 7K26,043.....1974
7K26,044 – 7K70,577..1975
6K98,918 – 8K20,763..1975
8K20,764 – 9K1.....1975
8K20,000 – 9K100,000..1975
9K1,001 – 9K99,999...1976
10K001 – 24K9,999...1977
25K001 – 56K9,999...1978 – 79
57K001 – 91K6,800...1980
91K6,801 – 124K000...1981
125K000 – 269K9,999..1982
270K000 – 311K273...1983

In 1980's the Three-Letter Prefix Series Began with AAA0

*** Note ***
Dating a Smith & Wesson Revolver:
This list is merely a general guide and not meant to be exact.
There is some dispute regarding the dates on some serial numbers.
Your gun may actually be a year off from what is listed.
The precise shipping date as 'lettered' can be several years off depending on model.
For the exact date on your gun request the letter from the S&W Historian.

Smith & Wesson Model 19
TypeRevolver
Place of originUnited States
Production history
DesignerSmith & Wesson
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
Produced1957–1999
2018—present
Variants
  • Model 66 (inox steel)
  • Model 68 (inox steel, .38 Special)
Specifications
Cartridge.357 Magnum
ActionDouble action
Feed system6-round cylinder
SightsAdjustable

The Smith & Wesson Model Model 19 is a revolver produced by Smith & Wesson that was introduced in 1957 on its K-frame. The Model 19 is chambered for .357 Magnum. The K-frame is somewhat smaller and lighter than the original N-frame .357, usually known as the Smith & Wesson Model 27. A stainless steel variant of the Model 19, the Smith & Wesson Model 66, was introduced in 1971.

History[edit]

The .357 Magnum is the oldest 'magnum' handgun cartridge. Smith & Wesson played a major part in the development and success of the cartridge and revolver that went with it. Firearms writer and experimenter Philip Sharpe is credited for its development during the 1930s when police agencies were asking for a more powerful round. S&W's Douglas B. Wesson agreed to produce a new revolver that would handle 'high-intensity' .38 Special loads,[1] but only if Winchester would develop a new cartridge. Elmer Keith, a well known author and wildcatter at the time, was experimenting with hand loading .38 Special ammunition beyond their original specifications, taking advantage of the newer and better designed firearm frames and metallurgy, and also played a major role in the development of the .357 Magnum. Winchester introduced the .357 Magnum, which was dimensionally identical to the .38 Special except for a .125 inch longer case, and the first revolvers (referred to as '.357 Magnum Models') were completed by S&W on April 8, 1935.[2]

Retired Assistant Chief Patrol Inspector of the U.S. Border Patrol, famous gunfighter, and noted firearms and shooting skills writer Bill Jordan consulted with Smith & Wesson on the design and characteristics of the Model 19. Jordan's idea for a 'peace officer's dream'[3] sidearm was a heavy-barreled four-inch K-Frame .357 Magnum with a shrouded barrel like the big N-frame .357 and adjustable sights. After a year of experimentation with improved-strength steels and special heat-treating processes, the result was the .357 Combat Magnum (later designated Model 19), with the first serial-number gun (K260,000) presented to Jordan on November 15, 1955.[2][4]

The .357 Magnum, four-inch barreled model was standard issue to uniformed officers of the former U.S. Max uninstaller crack. Immigration and Naturalization Service as well as Patrol Agents of the U.S. Border Patrol until both agencies adopted .40 caliber semi-automatic pistols.

A rare S&W M19-3 was built for the French GIGN. In 1972 they ordered 500 of these revolvers that have serial numbers in the M&P range from D639300 to 639800. With only 500 guns produced, this is the rarest M19 version.

This specific model 19-3 has a fixed sight and is pinned & recessed. It has a three inch barrel.

Styles[edit]

The Model 19 was produced in blued carbon steel or nickel-plated steel with wood or rubber combat grips, an adjustable rear sight, full-target or semi-target hammer, serrated wide target trigger or combat-type trigger, and was available in 2.5' (3': Model 66—rare), 4', or 6-inch barrel lengths. The weights are 30.5 ounces, 36 ounces, and 39 ounces, respectively. The 2.5- and 3-inch barrel versions had round butts, while the others had square butts.[2]

The Model 19 was produced from 1957 (first model number stampings) to November 1999. The Model 66 was produced from 1970 until 2005. The Model 66 differed by its use of stainless steel and its smooth target-type trigger. The Model 68 was a limited-production version of the Model 66 made for the California Highway Patrol and Los Angeles Police Department chambered in .38 Special with a 6' barrel. The Model 19 and the Model 66 had the same trigger options.[2] One of the last variations of the Model 19 ordered for police use was the 2.5' Model 19-5, special ordered under SKU #100701 as the standard issue sidearm for Special Agents of the US Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service. This model featured a .400' wide, smooth 'combat' trigger, Pachmayr Professional Compac rubber grips, and most notably a matte black finish instead of the common high-polished blue.[2]

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Engineering changes were designated with a 'dash-' number after the model number. The engineering changes are as follows:[2]

Model 19 Variants[edit]

4' Model 19-5, polished nickel plated with woodgrain square grips
2.5' Model 19-5 of the US Diplomatic Security Service, featuring unusual matte black finish

Smith And Wesson Serial Number Date Of Manufacture K Frame For Sale

ModelYearModifications
191957Introduction
19-11959Change extractor rod, right to left-hand thread
19-21961Cylinder stop changed, deleted trigger guard screw
19-21963Introduce 6' barrel
19-2196350 manufactured with 2.5' barrel, serial range K544672–K544721
19-21966Introduce 2.5' barrel as standard
19-31967Relocation of rear sight leaf screw
19-31968Delete diamond-insert grip
19-41977Change gas ring from yoke to cylinder
19-51982Eliminate cylinder counter bore and pinned barrel; small change in cylinder length to 1.62'
19-61988New yoke retention system; radius stud package; floating hand; hammer nose bushing.
19-61992Blue finish only is cataloged
19-71994Add Uncle Mike's Combat synthetic grips; drill and tap frame; change extractor; change rear sight leaf
19-71995Delete square butt
19-71996Discontinue 6' barrel production; begin shipments in blue foam-filled plastic cases
19-71997Change to MIM thumbpiece and trigger, ship with trigger locks
19-81998Change frame design, eliminate cylinder stop stud, serrated tangs
19-81998Add internal lock, add MIM hammer w/ floating firing pin
19-81999Discontinue 2.5' barrel
19-92018Reintroduced with 4.25' barrel and Performance Center Carry Comp with 3' barrel

Model 66[edit]

A model 66-2, displayed with two speedloaders
ModelYearModifications
661971Stamping of each model.
66-11977Changed the gas ring from the yoke to the cylinder.
66-21982Eliminated pinned and recessed, slightly lengthened cylinder.
66-31986New yoke retention system/radius stud package/hammer nose bushing/floating hand.
66-41994Change rear sight leaf, drill and tap frame, introduce Uncle Mike's grips, change extractor.
66-51998Change in frame design: eliminate cylinder stop stud/eliminate serrated tangs/change to MIM hammer with floating firing pin/change internal lockwork.
66-62002Introduced internal lock.
66-7?Two piece barrel and internal lock.
2005Discontinued.
66-82014Reintroduced with 4.25' barrel; 2.75' barrel offering added in 2017.

Model 68[edit]

ModelYearModifications
681977Introduction

Criminal use[edit]

Two Model 19s, along with two Browning Hi-Power pistols, were used in the 1996 Dunblane massacre.[5] This led to the enactment of Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 and Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997, effectively banning handguns in the UK.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^Wood, Keith (May 13, 2015). '10 Things You Didn't Know About Smith & Wesson'. americanhunter.org. Retrieved September 20, 2019. Daniel Wesson's grandson, Colonel Douglas B. Wesson
  2. ^ abcdefSupica, Jim; Nahas, Richard (3 January 2007). Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media, Inc. pp. 136, 186–188. ISBN0-89689-293-X.
  3. ^Taffin, John (2006). 'The combat magnum: good gun gone'. Guns Magazine. Retrieved 2009-08-02.
  4. ^Sweeney, Patrick (2004). The Gun Digest Book of Smith & Wesson. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. pp. 40–41. ISBN0-87349-792-9.
  5. ^Cullen, Douglas W (30 September 1996). 'The Public Inquiry into the Shootings at Dunblane Primary School on 13 March 1996'(PDF). ISBN0 10 133862 7. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  6. ^'Britain's changing firearms laws'. BBC News. 12 November 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2018.

External links[edit]

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