S&W 14-3 .38 SPL 6" Barrel Blued Revolver

Smith & Wesson

$615.99
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Here are the specs

SKU:
HG2197_G
UPC:
787450116696
Condition:
Used
Action:
Revolver
Caliber/Gauge:
38 Special
Color:
Blued
Barrel Length:
6 in
FFL:
Yes

S&W 14-3 38 SPL 6" Barrel Blued Revolver

Comes with Checkered Wood Grips, may show signs of wear and handling wear

Blued Finish, may show signs of wear, handling

SOLD AS-IS
 

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The Model 36 was designed in the era just after World War II, when Smith & Wesson stopped producing war materials and resumed normal production. For the Model 36, they sought to design a revolver that could fire the more powerful (compared to the .38 Long Colt or the .38 S&W.38 Special round in a small, concealable package. Since the older I-frame was not able to handle this load, a new frame was designed, which became the J-frame.

In 1951, Smith & Wesson introduced the Airweight Model 37, which was basically the Model 36 design with an aluminum frame and cylinder. The aluminum cylinders proved to be problematic and were abandoned in favor of a steel cylinder.

Comes with Checkered Wood Grips, may show signs of wear and handling wear

Blued Finish, may show signs of wear, handling

SOLD AS-IS

The Model 36 was designed in the era just after World War II, when Smith & Wesson stopped producing war materials and resumed normal production. For the Model 36, they sought to design a revolver that could fire the more powerful (compared to the .38 Long Colt or the .38 S&W.38 Special round in a small, concealable package. Since the older I-frame was not able to handle this load, a new frame was designed, which became the J-frame.

In 1951, Smith & Wesson introduced the Airweight Model 37, which was basically the Model 36 design with an aluminum frame and cylinder. The aluminum cylinders proved to be problematic and were abandoned in favor of a steel cylinder.