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- Smith Wesson K Frame Serial Numbers by year of manufacture
Smith Wesson K Frame Serial Numbers by year of manufacture press-1-for-english Apr 7, 2023 1 2 Next
- GUNS - For Sale or Trade - smith-wessonforum. com
For Sale Smith and Wesson 686-5 pre lock 3 inch RSR Special MP1518 Monday at 5:21 PM Replies 0 Views 385 Monday at 5:21 PM
- Model 10 serial numbers - Smith Wesson Forum
Looks like this is the place to go with questions about S W serial numbers Great resource, I'm glad I wandered in here! I have a couple of Model 10s and I'd like to know the year they were made Model 10-6 serial number D5792xx I've owned this gun for a while and it's the best shooting handgun
- Equalizer - Thoughts? Comparisons? - Smith Wesson Forum
All, Can those with Equalizers share their experiences and thoughts? How would you compare it to a M P Compact or Shield? I have a Shield 380 EZ with the backstrap safety and really like it Looking at the Equalizer vs the Shield Plus in 9mm - the Equalizer has the backstrap safety I have
- FPC 9mm Magazine Compatibility Issue | Smith Wesson Forum – The . . .
The FPC was deliberately designed with an M P 2 0 Compact sized frame for compatibility with the majority of M P 9mm factory magazines You can use the 23 rounders, 17 rounders from a full sized pistol, and the 15 rounders from the 2 0 Compact The theory of using the same magazines between the pistol and carbine was indeed what S W had in mind However, when using the 17 and 23 round mags
- K vs. L frame - Smith Wesson Forum
The L-frame also made it possible for Smith to market a 36 ounce, 5-shot revolver in 44 Special, a remarkable cartridge You can buy commercial or reload and have a gun which shoots a powerful 240 or 250-grain bullet at about 1000 fps and the pressure (read "recoil") is MUCH lower than the 357 Mag
- Model 1000 Auto 12 ga Shotgun - Smith Wesson Forum
Here is the history, per Internet search: "Smith Wesson bought patents and tooling for a 12 ga shotgun design from Noble Manufacturing Co in 1972 and produced it as the Model 916, 916T, and 916A The guns were plagued by a variety of quality issues, including a recall due to a safety issue with barrels rupturing
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