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The K-22 Masterpiece (Model 17): a brief history - Smith Wesson Forum Smith Wesson then had to concentrate on shipping large numbers of 38 200 service revolvers to England Only slightly more than 1,000 of the Second Model K-22s were produced Their manufacture came to a halt in December, 1940 When World War II concluded and S W could again concentrate on the civilian market, production resumed on target
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Does anybody really LIKE the 329PD? | Smith Wesson Forum Recently got a 329PD 44Mag to carry on some western hiking trips It's only for an emergency situation obviously Bear attack, etc Haven't even shot it yet, but having some second thoughts Considering something like a Glock G20 10mm now, as the recoil appears to be much more manageable
Pre-Victory and Victory Model Timeline - Smith Wesson Forum Thanks that clears up the division of what I think of as Pre-Victory, Victory before V and the Victory I have a certain fondness for a before-V 954XXX that bears U S , British, New Zealand, German marking Its a 5" BSR Victory
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YEAR OF MANUFACTURE BY SERIAL NUMBER? | Smith Wesson Forum Where can I find a manufacture date, serial number index for S W handguns? It would be a big help in purchasing and cataloguing collections I've found small exerts here and there but a uniformed index would be extremely helpful I apologize if this has already been provided in a thread not
Smith Wesson N Frame Stocks Grips - A Reference Guide Lastly, Smith Wesson publicly advertised “stocks” for many decades and I generally refer to my prewar examples as stocks and more modern examples as grips P S I’m still learning so please excuse my errors and politely comment below or PM me with suggestions or evidence documentation to assist with this thread