Since 1852, Smith & Wesson has been providing American shooters, hunters, police officers and soldiers with firearms that have proven to be both reliable and accurate. While perhaps best known for their revolvers and pistols, the S&W logo has also appeared on rifles, submachine guns and ...
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Smith & Wesson M&P Linerlock Knife With M.A.G.I.C. Assist The Military & Police line of knives from Smith & Wesson is fairly robust, with designs for all types of military and law enforcement personnel. We’ve noticed people are partial to the S&W M&P SWMP1B Assisted Pocket Knife. It...
This all started back in April when I reported that the Los Angeles, CA Police Departmentapproved the Smith and Wesson Bodyguard 380 for back-up and off-duty carry. To my knowledge, it was the first major agency to accept the little pistol for duty use. If they approved it, I considered...
Cutshaw, Charlie
Ich werde diese Messer von Smith & Wesson version Military und Police oder Polizei 1 so schreiben als Ich die Messer betrachten.Design: Die SWMP1 hast ein Modern kampfmesser aussehen, die messer ist klein aber fein mit lange mit ein integrierte glasbrecher, wenn zu es sieht aus ob es ein...
SW22 Victory vs. Smith & Wesson M&P .22 Compact I think it’s important to compare the Compact with other.22 pistolsout there and the SW22 is the other gun I have quick access to. As for the big-little difference. — my Victory is big and this Compact is little. ...
Melonite was the same finish used on the Smith & Wesson M&P pistols, and in my experience, it worked every bit as good as the finishes found on other pistols.The SD40 was easy to grip and manipulate. The pistol had a moderate amount of checkering in the front strap and back strap to...
The M&P series of handguns goes back to 1899. The S&W company designed and built a series of revolvers designated “M&P†(Military and Police) …here’s a WWII Victory model: The revolvers were chambered in a new caliber – the .38 Special. That’...
Parsons, on page 36 of “Smith & Wesson Revolvers” notes that #2 production ceased during 1867 and was not resumed until existing stocks ran out in 1868. It is probable that the Type 8 guns represent the new production at that time. The differences from the previous type are mostly in...