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<blockquote data-quote="trbii" data-source="post: 4349521" data-attributes="member: 2449"><p>Owned a 6” model 19 back in the 1980’s. I admired the pinned, solid, one piece barrel and recessed cylinder charge holes, even before I learned what those features were. The “K” frame fit my medium sized hand so well. If I knew then what I know now, I would have eased up on the powder charge I was throwing into my .357 Magnum reloads. Found out hot gas cutting into steel top straps and forcing cones is a thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trbii, post: 4349521, member: 2449"] Owned a 6” model 19 back in the 1980’s. I admired the pinned, solid, one piece barrel and recessed cylinder charge holes, even before I learned what those features were. The “K” frame fit my medium sized hand so well. If I knew then what I know now, I would have eased up on the powder charge I was throwing into my .357 Magnum reloads. Found out hot gas cutting into steel top straps and forcing cones is a thing. [/QUOTE]
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