Differences between S&W 13 vs S&W 19?

Erich

New member
The 19s have adjustable sights, and started out with pinned barrels and recessed cylinders. The 13s have always been more of a utility gun, an M&P. The 13s have the heavier barrel.

The 19s were available in 2 3/4", 3" (rare!), 4", and 6" tubes. The 4" and 6" are usually square butts; the others are round.

The 13s were available in 3" and 4" tubes, with round butts on the 3" and square on the 4".

You should consider buying Supica & Nahas' Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson, a terrific book.
 

Sir William

New member
Depends on who you ask. The S&W M10 was developing problems in stopping power due to PCP abusers. Many agencies were trying to find a cheap way to hot rod their M10s in 38 Special with extremely limited budgets, 0 federal or state matching funds and 0 LEAA grants. NY state agencies first asked why S&W could not make M10s into 357 Magnums. S&W began developing prototype conversions with M10 frames, 357 Magnum chambering and added/strengthened internal action parts/cranes and cylinders as the project moved along. The use of a dedicated magnum frame was seen as the only way to go for durability. The use of a dedicated magnum length cylinder and proper heat treatment was added too. S&W had a house full of stock. The slow transition resulted in agency upgrades to M&P style M13 357 Magnums to replace the M10s and still use most of the same issue Sam Browne belts/holsters/speedloaders/drop pouches and training methods. The M65 was the same S&W in stainless. The M19 was a development of a upgraded 357 Magnum with adjustable sights, front ramp inserts and added features such as pinned barrels, recessed cylinder chambers, wide triggers, wide hammers and basically give a LEO a target revolver. The M19. The M66 is the same revolver in stainless. The current replacements are the 619 and 620.
 

MADISON

New member
Difference between 13 and 19?

Difference between 13 and 19 is:
Adjustable sights.
Finish
Barrel length.
 
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