Smith & Wesson Model 19-9 — .357 Magnum — 2.5" Barrel
For sale is a Smith & Wesson Model 19-9 revolver chambered in .357 Magnum with a 2.5-inch barrel. The Model 19 is one of Smith & Wesson’s most respected K-frame revolvers, commonly known as the “Combat Magnum,” and is prized for its excellent balance, smooth handling, and classic revolver design.
This compact 2.5" version offers the power of .357 Magnum in a highly desirable carry-size configuration. It features a matte black finish, exposed hammer, 6-shot cylinder, adjustable rear sight, high-visibility front sight, and S&W rubber grips. As with most .357 Magnum revolvers, it can also fire .38 Special ammunition, making it versatile for both range use and defensive applications.
Overall, this revolver presents very well. The finish appears clean with light handling marks and a normal cylinder turn line from use. The bore, cylinder face, forcing cone area, and internal surfaces are shown in the photos for review. Factory markings are clear, including the Model 19-9 marking inside the yoke.
Highlights:
Smith & Wesson Model 19-9
Chambered in .357 Magnum
Also accepts .38 Special
2.5" barrel
6-shot cylinder
K-frame revolver
Matte black finish
Exposed hammer
Adjustable rear sight
High-visibility front sight
S&W rubber grips
Compact Combat Magnum configuration
Designed for concealed carry, this new Model 19 Carry Comp features a 2.5" PowerPort vented barrel for exceptional recoil management in a small and strong k-frame package. This Model 19 Carry Comp also features a tritium front night sight, fully adjustable rear sight, trigger overtravel stop, and an action job from the Performance Center for a super smooth double-action pull & light single-action pull.
| UPC | 022188884814 |
| Action | REVOLVER |
| Barrel Length | 2.5" BARREL |
| Caliber | .38 SPECIAL/.357 MAGNUM |
| Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
| Finish | MATTE BLUED |
| Weight | 2.1 LBS. |
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