2000
100-1000 depending on specifics
100-1000 USD
Colt, Remington, Smith and Wesson
You will hav eto call S&W to find out.
The .38 Super cartridge is not compatible with a .38 Smith & Wesson revolver. The .38 Super is a semi-automatic cartridge primarily designed for use in 1911-style pistols, while the .38 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge that is shorter and has a different case design. Using .38 Super in a .38 Smith & Wesson firearm could lead to dangerous malfunctions or damage. Always ensure you use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm.
I cannot find any instructions, however, the 59 breaks down like the 1911.
Dan Wesson only has a conversion kit for the 75' Kadet, not for the Razorback 10MM 1911. Does Kimber have a conversion kit in a .22LR for my Dan Wesson 1911, 10MM ?
The choice between Colt and Smith & Wesson largely depends on personal preference and intended use. Colt is renowned for its iconic revolvers and 1911 pistols, often favored by enthusiasts and collectors. Smith & Wesson, on the other hand, offers a broader range of firearms, including innovative designs and reliable revolvers. Ultimately, the "better" brand depends on individual needs, such as specific features, ergonomics, and style.
There are 2 possiblities for your Smith and Wesson revolver.You could have a .32 double action which was made between 1909-1919,or you could have the 32 hand ejector series third model which was made from 1911-1942 with the serial number that you have provided.
The Right John Smith - 1911 was released on: USA: 2 November 1911
Yes. For every caliber of ammunition, there is a hollow point round that goes with it, except for .50 caliber machine gun and sniper rounds.
No way to know exactly.Call S&W and they can tell you when it was shipped. It could have been in the warehouse for weeks or months.I believe that you have a Smith and Wesson .32 Hand Ejector series third model that was made sometime between 1911-1942.The serial number range is 263,001-536,684.