Without a doubt, the Smith & Wesson Model 29 is one of the 20th century’s most shootable, collectible "superstar" revolvers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People know about the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, even if it’s only from watching Unforgiven. Officially known as the S&W ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Dirty Harry is now outgunned: Smith & Wesson has introduced its biggest handgun ever, a .50-caliber Magnum. The five-shot revolver with an 81/2-inch barrel weighs about 41/2 ...
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The Smith & Wesson BODYGUARD 38 revolver have been designed in conjunction with Insight Technology to offer a new and engineered, lightweight, self-defense firearm with built-in laser sights. The ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: A handgun’s weight is typically a double-edged sword: while a lighter handgun is typically more comfortable to carry, a heavier handgun absorbs recoil better, sparing ...
Even the most ardent firearm lovers admit that Smith & Wesson's new . 50-caliber Magnum revolver is more gun than anyone needs. It has double the power of most assault rifles in America. Its kick can ...
The King’s gun is hitting the auction block. Elvis Presley’s beloved Smith & Wesson Model 53 revolver is being auctioned at Rock Island Auction Co. on Aug. 26 — 10 days after the anniversary of the ...
Smith & Wesson is one of the United States’ leading firearm manufacturers — and it’s easy to see why. With a company history nearly 170 years long, the Springfield, Massachusetts-based company has had ...
Among modern gunmakers, Dan Wesson is a particularly revered figure. In the late 1960s, he broke off from the family business—that business being Smith & Wesson—to start his own gun company. The ...
Name recognition certainly counts for something in a competitive marketplace, but it can’t make up for incompetent leadership. That’s a business-school truism that Smith & Wesson learned the hard way ...