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The famous .357 Magnum, the original magnum pistol cartridge, was introduced in 1935 by Smith & Wesson as the world's most powerful handgun cartridge. For over 20 years it was simply known as "the Magnum," as there was no other.
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Smith & Wesson finally addressed their .357 Magnum problem...
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Smith and Wesson Model 29 / 629 - DA; .44 Magnum (N-frame)...
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Smith & Wesson finally addressed their .357 Magnum problem by introducing the "L" revolver frame. Smith L-frame revolvers are the same size as a Colt Python. L-frame revolvers will--surprise, surprise--fit perfectly in holsters formed for the Python.
Smith and Wesson Model 29 / 629 - DA; .44 Magnum (N-frame) The Colt Python and Korth .357 revolvers are generally regarded as the finest revolvers ever made. They are hand fitted and tuned, as well as being finished to the highest standard.
357 MAGNUM. $ 1269. View. Since 1852 we’ve been an industry leading manufacturer of pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shooting accessories. We continue to bring innovative firearms to market that meet the needs of every shooter and deliver on exceptional quality with a brand you’ve learned to trust.
13 Ιουλ 2014 · Caliber: .357 Magnum®. .38 S&W Special +P. Capacity: 7 Rounds. Barrel Length: 6″ / 15.2 cm. Front Sight: Red Ramp. Rear Sight: Adjustable White Outline. Grip: Synthetic. Action: Single/Double Action. Frame Size: Medium – Exposed Hammer. Finish: Satin Stainless. Overall Length: 11.94″ / 30.3 cm. Material: Stainless Steel Frame.
Smith & Wesson 170210 627 Performance Center DA/SA .357 5" 8 Wood (Rubber Grip Included) Stainless Revolver. Only 1 Left!
30 Μαρ 2023 · Most people experience initial discomfort shooting a .44 Rem. Mag. through a revolver, but Chuck Hawks reports that the same cartridge is eminently manageable in a 7.5-pound rifle. In this scenario, a 240-grain projectile traveling 1,760 fps only produces about 11 ft.-lbs. of recoil energy.