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Bodyguard 2. 0 issues and some potential solutions - | Smith Wesson . . . By now it has been established that the introduction of the S W Bodyguard 2 0 in 380 acp has been fraught with some issues Some of these remain difficult to deal with while others have a solution Hopefully, in this thread, I will be able to clarify some of the problems and present some
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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History of the S W Bodyguard revolvers | Smith Wesson Forum – The . . . Smith Wesson produced the first Bodyguards on August 15, 1955 The initial serial number was 66,000, numbered in the J-frame series In the first year of production, 2,422 of these revolvers were produced These early guns had four-screw side plates, flat-style cylinder release thumbpieces and pinned barrels
CSX E-Series 3. 1 Range trip and review | Smith Wesson Forum I got the CSX with the idea of putting it into my carry rotation I wanted a gun that had a decent power level, an ambidextrous manual safety, ambidextrous slide release, at least 10 rounds and, most importantly for me, must be carried very discreetly in appendix position while wearing summer
The K-22 Masterpiece (Model 17): a brief history - Smith Wesson Forum This classic Smith Wesson 22 caliber target revolver had its beginnings way back in the early 1930s and is now discontinued, yet it is still an extremely popular item among both shooters and collectors It serves the needs of target shooters wanting a companion piece to 38 caliber target revolvers as well as filling a niche for a field revolver suitable for small game A more accurate 22