by Michael de Bethencourt | Jan 28, 2009 | Ruger, Uncategorized
Introduced in .38 special in 1989 and in .357-Magnum in 1991 the Ruger SP101 is a five shot investment cast frame revolver. It features a frame size between that of the small Smith and Wesson J-frame and the medium Colt D-frame. Closely resembling the ubiquitous Smith...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jan 26, 2009 | Smith and Wesson K-frames, Uncategorized
A six shot, .38-caliber blue steel Smith revolver of medium size or K-frame. It was manufactured by Smith and Wesson and was available with a two inch barrel. The blue steel Model 15 is distinct from the Model 10 in having an adjustable rear sight. This feature...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jan 22, 2009 | Smith and Wesson K-frames, Uncategorized
A six shot, .38-caliber aluminum-alloy frame Smith revolver of medium size or K-frame. It was manufactured by Smith and Wesson and was available with a two inch barrel. It was a light weight version of the Model-10 and much loved by the lucky shooters who own them. It...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jan 20, 2009 | Smith and Wesson K-frames, Uncategorized
A six shot, .38-caliber blue steel Smith revolver of medium size or K-frame. It was manufactured by Smith and Wesson and was available with a two inch barrel. It was the most common Smith and Wesson snub until the advent of the five shot Chief Special. The blue steel...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jan 15, 2009 | Colt D-frames, Uncategorized
The Magnum Carry was a short lived effort by Colt to re-introduce the Detective Special. Manufactured in stainless steel, with a factory “bobbed” hammer, an improved front sight and chambered in .357-Magnum caliber. Regrettably it was abandoned by Colt before its...
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