It became known as a J frame officially in 1960. If made between 1957 and 1960, it was only known for its Model 34 designation. In any event, it can be referred to as a J frame.
It is not a J or K frame.
Charter Undercover .38 Special is equivalwent to the S&W J frame size.
Blued J frame vs Stainless Steel L frame J frame holds 5 L frame can hold 6 or more
I don't recall a J frame S&W in 45 cal.......of course I can be wrong
32
It is a J frame, the smallest. It is standard carbon steel. Also called the "Chief's Special."
A "J" frame handgun refers to the Smith & Wesson small frame revolvers such as the model 36 and to any other handguns of that size (Taurus, for example, has a virtually identical revolver) which are build on the J size frame. S&W makes K, L, N, and X frame revolvers In ascending order of size.
Does not follow J frame sn convention. You will have to call S&W to find out.
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J frame, usually in 38 special
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory.