Smith & Wesson Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Smith & Wesson is America's largest manufacturer of handguns, located in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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2 Ammunition types introduced by S&W 3 Famous S&W revolvers 4 Famous S&W pistols 5 Classic pistols 6 Sigma series 7 External links |
In 1852 partners Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson formed a company to produce a lever action pistol nicknamed "The Volcanic". The company formed by the partners came to be known as the ""Volcanic Repeating Arms Company", and due to financial difficulties this company came into the majority ownership of investor Oliver Winchester.
In 1856 the partners left the Volcanic Company to begin a new company and manufacture a newly designed revolver and cartridge combination. The timing of the founding of this new company was quite fortuitous, as the arrival of the Civil War five years later produced a great demand for Smith & Wesson's products.
Smith & Wesson is famous for the many types of ammunition it has introduced over the years, for its first double action high capacity pistol and for its revolver know how.
The Sigma series of recoil operated, locked breech semi-auto pistols was introduced in 1994, with the Sigma 40, followed by the Sigma 9.
The gun frame is manufactured from polymer, while the slide and barrel can be manufactured from either stainless steel or carbon steel.
The Sigma series was improved in 1999, including shortening the barrel and slide, addition of an accessory rail under the barrel, incorporating more comfortable grip checkering and enlarging the ejection port.
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Ammunition types introduced by S&W
Famous S&W revolvers
Famous S&W pistols
Classic pistols
Sigma series
External links
