S&W Model Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp: Perfect Carry .357?

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It was in 1974 I saw the Smith & Wesson Model 19, built on the famous K-frame. I had read about them, of course, in all the major gun rags.

It had those great trumpet-shaped Goncalo Alves target grips and a deeply blued finish you could check your teeth in…and it only cost $150.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

Back then, if you had a Model 19, you kept it, and if you saw one in a store, you bought it.

Smith & Wesson’s Model 19 is still around and kicking, although these days, there are even more options…like the Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp.

Today, we’re going to take a look this high end version of the Model 19, check out its specs, and see if it’s worth your time and attention (and money!).

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp Review at a Glance

Pros:

  • This gun will last you, your kid, and your kid’s kid if you take care of it.
  • You get two stocks with the gun — a set of beautiful wood stocks and a Hogue recoil tamer.
  • The action is pure Performance Center, tuned to a fine pitch with a trigger to match.
  • A tritium front sight and fully adjustable, black-bladed rear help a lot. Good stuff!

Cons:

  • Capacity
  • It’s pricey
  • That port-side keyed frame lock should not be on a Performance Center gun

The Bottom Line

While it’s not a perfect gun, and I particularly would have liked to have seen a higher capacity, the Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp is an all-around great revolver.

Specs & Features

Specs

  • Caliber: 357 Magnum, 38 Special +P
  • Length: 8″
  • Barrel Length: 3″, with serrations on the top of the barrel and frame
  • Weight: 34.2 oz.
  • Capacity: 6

Features

  • Barrel serrations
  • Dual grips
  • Cylinder yoke lock
  • Adjustable sights
  • Barrel vent

Background

The Smith & Wesson Model 19 was first produced by the company in 1957. This K-Frame revolver comes chambered in .357 Magnum and is a bit lighter.

It’s enjoyed a long history with multiple iterations and improvements.

.357 Magnum Round

Leading to the Performance Center Carry Comp…

Anything with the Performance Center moniker indicates that it’s a part of Smith & Wesson’s performance-based models which means more bells and whistles…the downside to that is price.

Fit & Feel

Before we get to the actual targets, let me discuss three factors that can affect accuracy… recoil, grip stocks, and trigger. I alluded to these above; let’s look at them in a bit more detail.

I was curious as to how much recoil I would feel with this 3-inch .357, given its chunky weight and vented barrel. Well, it did kick, but it was very manageable.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

I’m glad they included two sets of stocks. (That leads me to think about the Colt Anaconda I just reviewed — that beautiful $1,499 .44 Magnum only comes with the rubber Hogue stocks).

I do think the rubber stocks tend to help reduce felt recoil over the wooden ones, but the wood just looks so much classier.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

When I first pulled the gun from its case after picking it up from my friend Duane’s shop, the rounded, smooth-faced trigger felt stiff in both SA and DA modes.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp Trigger

I did not jump to conclusions, as I have owned many S&W revolvers over the years, and they tend to “slick themselves up” with dry firing and use.

Of course, one could always hire a trigger job by a gunsmith, but since it has the Performance Center engraving on the barrel and the frame, I think I’d pass on that. Just use it, and the trigger will sort itself.

It wasn’t bad, for sure, but I am picky where my triggers on $1,100 revolvers are concerned.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

How Does the Model 19 Carry Comp Shoot?

I shot three loads from a rest at right at 20 yards at my backyard range. Conditions weren’t bad — 40 degrees and clear. The mud was ever-present, but I can’t blame bad groups on it, alas.

Using Fiocchi 142-grain FMJ SWC, the gun shot absurdly low (and left), a result I should have anticipated when I’d noticed that the rear sight was all the way down. I raised it later, but at least it put all five shots on the paper. 

I then shot a handload of a Lee cast 160-grain tumble-lube SWC over 7.1 grains of Long Shot. This 19 didn’t like it.

Next, I went with a load that many .357 owners shoot with regularity — the .38 Special. I have a handload using the same bullet over 3.5 grains of TiteGroup.

It wasn’t exactly pinpoint accuracy, but I could see using it for practice. It was easier on both the gun and me. I would definitely work with this load to tighten things up – the potential is there.

By the Numbers

Reliability: 5/5

It’s a revolver, and it’s a Performance Center model. This thing will last you for generations.

Ergonomics: 4/5

The trigger was my least favorite part, but everything else felt good.

Accuracy: 4/5

When the sights are where they’re supposed to be, it does okay. It’s not pinpoint accurate but as a range toy, this thing is fun.

Customization: 4/5

You can add a few things here and there.

Value: 3.5/5

This is where the biggest downside sits…price. It’s expensive, but it’s a good gun, so I think it’s worth that price.

Overall: 4.5/5

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 Carry Comp Upgrades

Final Verdict

For those who are sold on Glocks or other poly-framed semi-autos, no amount of waxing eloquently on my part about wheel guns will make much difference, even one as distinguished as this one.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

But, if you haven’t drunk that particular brand of Kool-Aid, you might want to give the Performance Center Carry Comp 19 a look.

Its inherent quality is manifest in its sights, construction, finish, accuracy, and reliability.

Add in the vented barrel, and you have a very nice package to accompany you on your foray into Sketchytown.

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Carry Comp

Just practice with both .38s and .357s and get a great holster — that way, you’ll be ready for whatever pops up. I, for one, am glad to see that the Model 19 is back!  

Read the original article in its entirety at pewpewtactical.com.

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4 Comments
    Stephen Russell

    The gun TV PI Peter Gunn should use & McGarret of Hawaii 5-0

    Grayfox41

    The beauty of a revolver vs a semi-automatic is the balanced solid recoil that results from a simple recoil action as opposed to a semi-automatic that has three recoil actions: detonation, slide and ejection. I guess the slide-return, reload action could be equated to the cylinder action. My evaluation of firing action and recoil are based on casual range experience that involves single action firing of the revolver. I have never utilized the double action feature but would do so in a defensive scenario, in which case I would probably benefit from the auto reload of my semi-automatic, though I had the double action of my 38 adjusted many years ago by a leo.

    Grayfox41

    As an aside, my experience is with a 38 S&W 38 spl j frame. I wish I could afford a 357 that would also handle 38 spl+ and a Henry, lever action 357 (my dream combo) but my only gun today is Walther 22 lr for indoor self defense. I know it does not have much kill power but my self defense goal is deterrence, not killing innocent bystanders on the other side of the wall.

    Bruce Stanton

    I have a Model 66 from a long time ago. I recently purchased a police trade in Model 65. One can get a Model 65 for about $500.

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