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S&W Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp

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The Smith & Wesson Model 19 is iconic. In the mid-20th century, wheel guns were standard issue to law enforcement. So S&W tapped a Border Patrol Agent who knew how to get things done. Bill Jordan was that Border Patrol Agent. With a double-action revolver, Jordan could draw, fire, and hit a target in .27 of a second. You could say he was the last of the fast-draw gunfighters.

Jordan had an idea back in the 1950s; S&W should adapt their medium-sized, K-frame double-action revolver to accommodate the 357 Magnum cartridge. Jordan referred to the idea as a “peace officer’s dream” because the revolver would be lightweight for all-day carry and have the punch of the 357 Magnum round. The K-frame was smaller and lighter than the N-frame used on S&W’s revolver chambered in 357 Magnum. The K-frame was given the Model 19 name and went on to become one of the most popular revolvers in S&W’s stable of double-action revolvers. Like I said, iconic.

barrel of S&W Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp
The S&W Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp was introduced in 1999.

Smith & Wesson manufactured the Model 19 from 1957 through 1999, but it didn’t go calmly into the night. The revolver was resurrected in 2018 as the Model 19 Classic in a deep blued finish and old-school magna-style checkered wood grips. In stainless steel, it is called the Model 66.

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In 2019 S&W Performance Center introduced the Model 19 Carry Comp specifically tweaked for EDC. There are two models, one with a 2.5-inch barrel and one with a 3-inch barrel. The feature you notice first is the gapping port on the top of the barrel between the front sight and the muzzle. S&W calls it a PowerPort and this vent is designed for better recoil management. Does it work? Yes, you will see a noticeable reduction in muzzle flip, but I’m getting ahead of the story.

The Carry Comp also features a tritium front night sight, trigger over travel stop, checkered wood and synthetic boot grips, and a tuned action that’s as smooth as butter. I know that’s a cliche but it is a nice trigger. 

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