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Difference between revisions of "Smith & Wesson 44 Hand Ejector Series"
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− | == 44 Smith & Wesson 1ST Model "Triple Lock" == | + | == 44 Smith & Wesson 1ST Model "Triple Lock" (1907-1915) == |
− | + | The first large framed Smith and Wesson Hand Ejector model. Now referred to as an N frame revolver, but for many decades was known as the 44 frame. The .44 S&W Special was developed in conjunction with the revolver. The 1ST Model is called the Triple Lock due to the fact that it had three locks. The rear cylinder lock, the ejector rod lock and a frame mounted lock for the cyclinder lock. The | |
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Revision as of 15:05, 14 October 2010
The Smith & Wesson 44 Hand Ejector can be seen in the following productions:
Specifications
(1907-1957)
Type: Revolver
Caliber: .44 S&W Special, .44 S&W Russian, .45 S&W Special, .45 Colt (only 21 known to be in exsistence), .450 Ely, .38-40 Winchester
Capacity: 6 cartridges. Cylinder
Fire Modes: Double Action and Single Action
Barrel Lengths: 6.5 inches, 6 inches, 5.5 inches, 5 inches, 4 inches.
Sights: Target and Fixed
Finish: Blued and Nickle
44 Smith & Wesson 1ST Model "Triple Lock" (1907-1915)
The first large framed Smith and Wesson Hand Ejector model. Now referred to as an N frame revolver, but for many decades was known as the 44 frame. The .44 S&W Special was developed in conjunction with the revolver. The 1ST Model is called the Triple Lock due to the fact that it had three locks. The rear cylinder lock, the ejector rod lock and a frame mounted lock for the cyclinder lock. The