Smith & Wesson mod 19-3 357 Mag. 6" Parkerized and magna ported
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Category: .357 Magnum Revolvers - .38 Special Revolvers

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Seller: SMH Sporting Arms
Company: SMH Sporting Arms
Member Since: 11/22/23
State: New York
Zip: 14526
Country: United States
Phone: (585) 738-4600
Number of Active Listings: 2
Total Number of Listings: 13
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: certifed bank check or money order



Description:
I have this extreemly nice S&W mod 19-3, it was customised with black Parkerizing and has been Magna Ported. I have had it in the safe for years and never fired it. it is in excelent near mint condition. just thinning out the heard. It had Black rubber pachmayr grips which I will include, I thought it looked great with a new set of Hogue grean lamineate grips. you won't be disapointed.
feel free to call or text me with a reasonable offer.
Steve


The Mag-na-port Process: Handgun Porting
The growth of handgun related sports has let to various options for recoil and muzzle lift reduction. Today Mag-na-port offers the traditional revolver porting, rifle porting, dual trapezoidal porting, and quadporting. The variety of handgun porting allows the shooter an option best suited for their needs.
Handgun recoil, more specifically felt recoil is perceived differently by individual shooters. The less experienced shooter will be more aware of the lessening of felt recoil in a gun that has been Mag-na-ported. The degree of change in a handgun's shooting characteristics, subsequent to Mag-na-porting, depends upon many factors: barrel length, weight and to mention the most critical, load.
Traditional Mag-na-porting of a handgun consists of two trapezoidal ports cut into the barrel approximately ½ inch from the muzzle. These ports are placed at approximately 35 to 45 degree angles. For the shooter this translates into a reduction of perceived recoil of 15 to 20%!

What Is Parkerizing?
Parkerizing is a process of treating a metal to produce a Parkerized finish similar to bluing. The Parkerizing process was developed by Parker Brothers Metal Finishing Company, founding members of the Parker family have been involved in metallurgy for nearly 100 years. Parkerizing was first used during World War II on firearms and other weapons such as flashlights and knives. Parkerizing is also used on home appliances, automobiles, trailers, bicycles, tools and motorcycles today.
Parkerizing provides a better adhesion for protecting the metal from rusting or corroding. The Parkerizing process can be done by hand or with an automated dipping process that yields consistent results every time. It is considered environmentally safe because it’s a conversion process, not an application or paint. Parkerizing leaves no waste water or hazardous chemicals, and is used on steel parts only, it will not work with stainless steel.

Price: $750.00

Handgun Caliber: .357 Magnum
Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: 19-3
Barrel Length: 6
Condition: excellent
Metal Condition: Great
Wood Condition: new