Smith & Wesson Model 442
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The 442 is controllable, due in part to the humpback frame design that conceals the hammer. Unlike revolvers with an exposed hammer or the self-loading pistol, the 442 may be fired repeatedly from the pocket, which I practice occasionally. From a solid braced position, I am able to make center hits to a long 25 yards. However, this is a stunt with this type of revolver and takes time and concentration. The 442 offers... Read critic reviews...
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Smith & Wesson Model 442 Description
SKU: 162810 Model: 442 Caliber: .38+P Capacity: 5 Rounds Barrel Length: 1 7/8" Front Sight: Black Blade Front Rear Sight: Fixed Grip: Rubber Grips Frame: Small - Centennial Style Finish: Blue / Black Overall Length: 6 3/8" Material: Alloy Weight Empty: 15 oz. When you need a lightweight carry revolver, you turn to Smith & Wesson's Small Frame Airweight Series. They are the original aluminum, small frame revolvers chambered in .38 S&W Special +P.Technical Data
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