![]() Shown is an early example, serial number 689. The S&W’s Chiefs Special popularized the five-shot. I carried it as a backup to my S&W Model 58 revolver, or in my pocket when serving papers for local lawyers or earning a $10 bill for accompanying finance company assistant managers when they re-possessed cars. ![]() 38 Special snub was a S&W Chiefs Special, an early one with the flat latch. 32 S&W example is shown with the re-introduced Centennial LW model (aka Model 42) and the more recent Model 42 Classic.Īs with many reading this, my first five-shot. S&W’s Safety Hammerless “Bicycle” revolver was a popular late 19th Century/early 20th Century concealment 5-shot DA only. I also owned a S&W Safety Hammerless “Bicycle Revolver” with a two-inch barrel. After I traded that little “Owl Head,” I missed it and finally found another one a few years ago. 32 S&W cartridges was expensive for me in those days. The first five-shot snub I owned was an Iver Johnson Safety Hammerless with a trigger safety lever à la Glock.
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