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  1. Fundada en 1852, las pistolas y revólveres de Smith & Wesson se han convertido en un equipo estándar de policía y fuerzas armadas en numerosos países, 2 siendo utilizadas también por tiradores deportivos y apareciendo en numerosas películas de Hollywood como Dirty Harry (Harry el sucio) con Clint Eastwood.

  2. The Smith & Wesson Model 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a K-frame [2] revolver of worldwide popularity. In production since 1899, the Model 10 is a six-shot, .38 Special, double-action revolver with fixed sights.

  3. The .38 S&W, also commonly known as .38 S&W Short (referred to as such to differentiate it from .38 Long Colt and .38 Special), 9×20mmR, .38 Colt NP (New Police), or .38/200, is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1877. Versions of the cartridge were the standard revolver cartridges of the British military from 1922 to 1963. Though similar in name, it is not interchangeable ...

  4. Overview. History. Performance. Handloading. See also. References. External links. .38 Special. The .38 Special, also commonly known as .38 S&W Special (not to be confused with .38 S&W ), .38 Smith & Wesson Special, .38 Spl, .38 Spc (pronounced "thirty-eight special"), or 9×29mmR is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson.

  5. High-pressure .38/44 loadings of the .38 Special cartridge represented a transition between conventional .38 Special ammunition and the new more powerful .357 Magnum ammo. Revolvers were manufactured from 1930 to 1941, and after World War II from 1946 to 1966 until competitively priced .357 Magnum revolvers became widely available.