In Smith and Wesson code, the 6 means the gun is primarily made of rust resistant stainless steel. The 37 designates the lightweight version of the model 36 .38 caliber revolver, and lightweight guns have aluminum frames. The -2 designation means that this revolver is the second version of this model. So 637-2 means a stainless barrel and cylinder on an aluminum frame based on a lightweight model 36 revolver in the second version (or first design revision) of this model which is designated model 637. The model 36 and model 37 Smith and Wesson revolver are 5 shot revolvers with a 2, 3, or (recently) a 5 inch target barrel. The 2 inch barrel is the most common version. The model 637 Smith and Wesson 5 shot .38 caliber revolver is only available in a 2 inch barrel.
if think when you put a 357 cartridge in your model 637 the tip of the 357 'might' stick out the end of the cylinder. that tells you NOT to shoot 357 cartridges in a 38 special..........
In Smith and Wesson code, the 6 means the gun is primarily made of rust resistant stainless steel. The 37 designates the lightweight version of the model 36 .38 caliber revolver, and lightweight guns have aluminum frames. The -2 designation means that this revolver is the second version of this model. So 637-2 means a stainless barrel and cylinder on an aluminum frame based on a lightweight model 36 revolver in the second version (or first design revision) of this model which is designated model 637. The model 36 and model 37 Smith and Wesson revolver are 5 shot revolvers with a 2, 3, or (recently) a 5 inch target barrel. The 2 inch barrel is the most common version. The model 637 Smith and Wesson 5 shot .38 caliber revolver is only available in a 2 inch barrel.
One way of writing the factor tree for 6370 is: 6 3 7 0 ^ 637 x 1000 ^ ^ 637 x 2 x 500 ^ ^ ^ 637 x 2 x 5 x 100 ^ ^ ^ ^ 637 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 20 ^ ^ ^ ^ 637 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 4 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 637 x 2 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 2 x 2
637 = (6 x 10^2) + (3 x 10^1) + (7 x 10^0)
637 = 7 x 7 x 13 98 = 2 x 7 x 7
could be a model 10 or 15
The model 38 air weight had a steel barrel,but a light weight alloy frame.Smith and Wesson does state what the alloy is comprised of.
Depends on the exact model. Normally anywhere from 2-6.
You have a model 38 bodyguard airweight that is chambered for the .38 special ctrg.It is a five shot alloy frame round butt,with a shrouded hammer.it should have a 2 in bbl and the finish should be blued or nickel.it was discontinued in 1998.
13 is the greatest common factor of 208 and 637. Factor each number: 208 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 13 637 = 7 x 7 x 13 The only common factor (and thus, the greatest common factor) is 13.
What is your question? Yes, the Model 36 comes with a 2" barrel and holds 5 shots.
There are infinitely many pairs. Some examples: 0 + 637 1 + 636 0.1 + 636.9 sqrt(2) + [6637-sqrt(2)] 1000 + (-363)