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Sunday, July 02, 2023

Sunday Smith #74: .32-20 Hand Ejector Model of 1905 - 3rd Change, 1910

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Smith & Wesson made literal millions of their famous Military & Police model medium-frame revolver in the .38 Special caliber, but o...
Sunday, June 04, 2023

Sunday Smith #73: Model 639, 1984

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From its introduction in 1955 until its production ended in 1982, Smith & Wesson's first generation of single-stack nines saw only m...
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Monday, April 24, 2023

Sunday Smith #72: Model 469, 1984

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Smith & Wesson launched upgraded versions of their original Model 39 and Model 59 double-action semiautomatic 9x19mm service pistols in ...
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Monday, March 06, 2023

Working Classic

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When is something a classic? The state of Indiana lets you put Historic Vehicle plates on a car when it passes the quarter century mark, so ...
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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Not Quite Locked

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Elbert Searle's design for the Savage pistol claimed that it was a locked breech design, but it was nothing of the sort. It was really a...
Thursday, April 14, 2022

Mise à Niveau

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So, set the wayback machine for the summer of 2007, when I was still living in Knoxville, right after I left Coal Creek Armory. Having some ...
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Thursday, January 13, 2022

Fallen Star #1: Ultra Star, 1994

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It was almost thirty years ago, 1994, when the last new production model from Star Bonifacio Echevarria, S.A. was imported into this country...
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Sunday, December 26, 2021

Sunday Smith #71: Bodyguard 380, 2013

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The .380ACP cartridge was developed by John Moses Browning and debuted on these shores in Colt's Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless. It would,...
Sunday, November 14, 2021

Sunday Smith #70: Model 3913, 199(4)?

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When Smith & Wesson started making their single-stack, double-action 9mm semiauto pistol in the mid-1950s, the Model 39 was pretty typic...
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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Sunday, Savage Sunday #5...

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When the Savage Model 1907 hit the market in 1908, it had very little competition in the compact pocket autoloader segment here in America. ...
Sunday, October 24, 2021

Sunday, Savage Sunday #4...

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When Savage resumed manufacturing handguns for the civilian market after the Great War, a few changes were made to the basic Model 1907. Ref...
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Sunday, October 17, 2021

Sunday, Savage Sunday #3...

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Sales of Savage's little Model 1907 pocket pistols had gotten off to a good start. They looked modern, had good advertising, and the ten...
Sunday, October 10, 2021

Sunday, Savage Sunday #2...

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Last week's Savage 1907 was the variant known as the "1907-10 Modif. #2" and was made sometime in early 1911. Only two and a h...
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Sunday, October 03, 2021

Sunday, Savage Sunday #1

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Few patents in the firearms industry gave a manufacturer such an effective stranglehold on a market as did Smith & Wesson's licensin...
Monday, March 08, 2021

Classic Reevaluated

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 There was a time, back when I first got this Model 12-2 , that I was skeptical of its utility as a carry piece due to my reluctance to fire...
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Monday, March 01, 2021

The Great Recession

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So the above photo has two Smith & Wesson rimfire revolvers, built probably about thirty years or so apart. The top one is a .22/.32 Hea...
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