S&W never made what you describe.
The Smith and Wesson K frame revolvers were made from 1946-1983.
No. J frames are revolvers.
Normally stamped on the left side of the frame for autos, and on the butt for revolvers.
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Yes, they made them
The Smith & Wesson revolver with serial number K 241205 was manufactured in 1956. This serial number falls within the range of the Model 10 revolvers produced during that time. Smith & Wesson typically used a letter prefix to identify the manufacturing year, and the "K" prefix indicates it is a K-frame revolver from that period.
Modifed.
Double Action
not known to have.
In the context of revolvers, "K," "L," and "N" refer to different frame sizes and models produced by Smith & Wesson. The "K" frame is medium-sized, often used for .38 Special and .357 Magnum revolvers; the "L" frame is slightly larger and designed for heavier calibers; and the "N" frame is the largest, typically used for .44 Magnum and other powerful cartridges. These designations help users identify the size and intended use of the revolver.
@ 1982.
Revolvers do not have safetys