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- Smith Wesson Model 1913 - Wikipedia
It featured smooth wooden grip panels, a fully grooved slide with crossbolt lock stud, and an ambidextrous safety that was operated with the middle finger of the shooting hand The Model 1913 was the first semi-automatic produced by Smith Wesson
- History of the S W Model 1913 . 35 Automatic pistol | Smith Wesson Forum
The tooling for Joe Wesson’s new pistol was completed late in 1912, and production began on May 3, 1913 It was simply known as the 35 Automatic Pistol, and it was available in blue or nickel finish for $16 50 It was billed as one of the safest and most dependable handguns in the world
- Curious Relics #115: The Forgotten Auto – Smith Wesson Model 1913
Next time we’ll dive into the variations of the Model 1913 – and yes, there have been eight different types or variations recognized by collectors We’ll also cover dating, specifications, and eventually take one out for some range time
- Smith Wesson’s First Semi-Automatic Pistol - Historical Firearms
The resulting pistol was the Smith Wesson 35 Caliber Automatic or Model of 1913, which was chambered in Smith Wesson’s proprietary 35 S W Auto cartridge and fed from a 7-round magazine
- SMITH WESSON . 35 AUTOMATIC PISTOL (MODEL 1913)
As you consider purchasing or selling a SMITH WESSON 35 AUTOMATIC PISTOL (MODEL 1913), it's essential to stay informed about the current market prices and trends
- Smith Wesson . 35 Auto Model 1913 - Legacy Collectibles
This is an original S W 35 Auto-loading pistol Known as the S W 35, or also known as the model 1913 pistol This pistol has a nice high polish finish and original wood grips
- Curious Relics #116: Smith Wesson Model 1913 Part. . .
Last time we dove into the fascinating disaster that was Smith Wesson’s first semi-automatic pistol, the Smith Wesson Model 1913 Today we’re tackling one of the most confusing aspects of collecting these pistols – the variations
- Smith Wesson 1913. Historic disaster - Smith And Wesson Forums
The resulting pistol was the Smith Wesson 35 Caliber Automatic or Model of 1913, which was chambered in Smith Wesson’s proprietary 35 S W Auto cartridge and fed from a 7-round magazine
- Smith Wesson Model 1913 Automatic Pistols - TheGunZone
The Smith Wesson Model 1913 is a fascinating pistol with a rich history Despite its unusual design and proprietary cartridge, it was actually reasonably popular in its early years, even being used by the FBI
- Smith Wesson Model 1913 | Military Wiki | Fandom
It featured smooth wooden grip panels, a fully grooved slide with crossbolt lock stud, and an ambidextrous safety that was operated with the middle finger of the shooting hand The Model 1913 was the first semi-automatic produced by Smith Wesson
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