Three Inch Perfection

The S&W K-frame .38s were the most popular police sidearms in the 20th century, especially the ubiquitous 4-inch barreled Model 10.  With a production history starting in 1899 and continuing today, it’s one of the most enduring firearm designs of all time. Starting in the early 1970s, S&W began making K-frames that would accommodate the .357 magnum cartridge, but also continued production of the .38 special only versions. Variants in both calibers are available with fixed or adjustable sights and blued or stainless finishes.

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