- The
Smith &
Wesson Model 36 (also
known as the
Chiefs Special) is a
revolver chambered for .38 Special. It is one of
several models of J-frame revolvers...
-
States Air
Force (USAF)
ordered a
variant of the S&W
Military &
Police Airweight with a two-inch
barrel and
aluminum cylinder to be
issued to US Air Force...
-
Wesson Bodyguard—standard and "
Airweight" (Models 38, 49, 438, 638, 649).
Smith &
Wesson Centennial—standard and "
Airweight" (Models 40, 42, 442, 640, 642);...
- p. 18 Scarlata, Paul (23
September 2010). "Smith & Wesson's
Model 12
Airweight".
Shooting Times.
Archived from the
original on 31
December 2010. Retrieved...
- is
driven into a hard
surface to
break the friction. The friction-lock
Airweight series (P12 and P16), for
plainclothed concealment, was
released in 2012...
- Tolson,
special ****istant to FBI
chief J.
Edgar Hoover,
owned a
Model 38
Airweight,
serial number 512236, with his name
engraved on the side. Nguyễn Ngọc...
-
cartridges HW 37 S,
starter gun HW 38, 6 shot .38
Special HW 88
SUPER Airweight, 5 shot 9 mm R. NC.
blank firing revolver Western Single Action (WSA)...
- Bond is
issued a 7.65mm
Walther PPK, and a
Smith &
Wesson Centennial Airweight revolver for
situations where he
needs more
power than the PPK can offer...
-
began in 1953, and it was
discontinued in 1974. In 1955, the
Model 43
Airweight with an
aluminum alloy frame was introduced. In 1960, a .22 Winchester...
-
hardened finish by Doug Turnbull. The
Model 42 came out in 1952 as the
Airweight Centennial but was
changed in 1957 to the
Model 42. The gun was the same...