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The Ruger S411N Super Blackhawk Blue 10.5 inch is an American single-action target-shooting revolver. The Ruger S411N is chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, 10.5 inch barrel and adjustable sights.
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The Sako Tri-Ace is a Finnish single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Sako Tri-Ace is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, with conversion kits available for the .22 short and .32 Smith and Wesson long cartridges. The Sako Tri-Ace takes a 5-round magazine, has a 150 mm barrel and adjustable sights.
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The Sauer M1914 was a German semi-automatic service pistol used by various European police forces from 1914 until the end of the Second World War. The Sauer M1914 was chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 7-round magazine and had a 75 mm barrel.
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The Sauer M30 was a German semi-automatic service pistol used by various European police forces from 1930 until the end of the Second World War. The Sauer M30 was chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 7-round magazine and had a 77 mm barrel.
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The Sauer M38H (Sauer Model 1938(H)) was a German blowback, double-action, semi-automatic service pistol produced from 1938 until the end of the Second World War for police use, but was adopted by the German air and tank troops. The Sauer M38H was chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from an 8-round magazine and had a 83 mm barrel. Pocket pistol versions were also produced in 6.35 mm and 9 mm Short calibres also. The Sauer M38H had a blade foresight, notch rearsight and an effective range of 30 metres with a muzzle velocity of 328 metres per second and a arte of fire of 24 rounds per minute.
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The Savage 1907 was an American semi-automatic service pistol chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 10-round magazine. The Savage 1907 had a 95 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Savage 1915 was an American semi-automatic service pistol chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 10-round magazine. The Savage 1915 had a 95 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Savage 1917 was an American semi-automatic service pistol produced until 1928, chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 10-round magazine. The Savage 1917 had a 95 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Ruger SBC4 is an American single-action target-shooting revolver. The Ruger SBC4 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, has a 6-round cylinder, a 102 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Schwarzlose 1908 was a German semi-automatic blow-forward operated service pistol introduced in 1908. The Schwarzlose 1908 was produced in 9 mm calibre, took a 6-round magazine and had a 121 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Ruger Security Six is an American revolver made since 1968 for the police market. It is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 4-inch barrel and the cylinder has six chambers.
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The SIG P210 is a Swiss 9 mm short-recoil single-action semi-automatic pistol developed during the Second World War, and adopted by the Swiss army in 1949. The SIG P210 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine. Various models of P210 are made with various barrel lengths, including the P210-1 and P210-2 which are primarily military and police weapons, and the P210-5 and P210-6 which are target pistols.
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The SIG P220 is a Swiss short-recoil double-action semi-automatic pistol developed during the 1970s as a replacement for the Model 49 military pistol. The SIG P220 is available chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum, the 7.65 mm Parabellum, the .45 ACP, the .38 Super and .22 Long Rifle cartridges which it takes from a 9-round magazine, or 7-round magazine in the .45 calibre model or 10-round box magazine for the .22 calibre. The SIG P220 has a blade foresight with a white spot on the surface and a square notch rearsight with a white spot below the notch, the rearsight moving in a dovetail for zeroing.
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The SIG P225 is a compact variant of the SIG P220 developed for police use where a concealed weapon is required. The SIG P225 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine.
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The SIG P226 is a variant of the SIG P225 developed as a contender for the US Army's trials for a new combat pistol. The SIG P226 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round double-stack magazine.
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The SIG P228 is a Swiss short-recoil, double-action semi-automatic pistol based on the SIG P220 designed for close protection work where a compact pistol with high firepower is required. The SIG P228 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 13-round magazine.
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The SIG P229 is a Swiss short-recoil, double-action semi-automatic pistol based on the SIG P220 designed for close protection work where a compact pistol with high firepower is required. The SIG P229 is available chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 13-round magazine or the .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine.
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The SIG P230 is a Swiss recoil operated double-action semi-automatic pocket pistol chambered for the 9 mm Police, 9 mm Short, 7.65 mm Browning or .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine (9 mm calibre) 8-round magazine (7.65 mm calibre) or 10-round magazine (.22 calibre). The SIG P230 has a blade foresight and notch rearsight which is changeable and moves in a dovetail for zeroing. A single-action model is also available.
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The SIG P239 is a Swiss blowback double-action semi-automatic pocket pistol chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 8-round magazine, or the .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine or the .356 SIG cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine. The SIG P239 has a 92 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Smith and Wesson .38/200 British Service (also known as the Smith and Wesson Pistol Revolver No 2) was an American military revolver produced as a modification of the Smith and Wesson Military and Police revolver to take the .38 British Service cartridge. The Smith and Wesson .38/200 British Service had a 6-chamber cylinder and a 5-inch barrel - some 4-inch and 6-inch long barrel models were also made - and was in service with the British Army from 1940 until 1954.
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The Smith and Wesson .32 Hand Ejector was the first Smith and Wesson revolver to employ the side-opening cylinder. Three models were produced between 1896 and 1942, chambered for the .32 Smith and Wesson Long cartridge and with a five-chamber cylinder, and a three inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 10 is a 0.38 inch calibre double-action American revolver of the L frame series, produced since 1899 for the military and police markets. It has a six cylinder chamber and is produced in various barrel lengths and finishes.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 13 is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 13 is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder and is produced in 3- and 4-inch barrel lengths. The Smith and Wesson Model 13 has fixed sights and is made from steel with a blued finish. A stainless steel variation is marketed as the Smith and Wesson Model 65.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 14 K38 was an American target-shooting revolver produced in single-action and selective double-action models with 6-inch and 8.5 inch barrels lengths, all chambered for the .38 Special cartridge and fitted with a 6-chamber cylinder and click adjustable rear sight.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 15 is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 15 is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights, a 4-inch barrel and is made of steel with a blued finish. A stainless steel variation is marketed as the Smith and Wesson Model 67.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 18 is an American double-action service and target-shooting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 18 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 19 is an American double-action service and target-shooting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 19 is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced in 2.5-, 4- and 6-inch barrel lengths.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 1917 was an American service revolver chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and used by the US Army during the Great War and the Second World War. The Smith and Wesson Model 1917 had a 6-chamber cylinder and a 5.5 inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 2206 is an American single-action target-shooting semi-automatic pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 2206 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine. The
Smith and Wesson Model 2206 has a 152 mm barrel and is available with fixed or with an adjustable Millet rear sight.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 2213 is an American single-action, small, semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 2213 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 76 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 2214 is a variation of the Smith and Wesson Model 2213 having a blued finish rather than stainless.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 22A is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 22A is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 10-round magazine. The
Smith and Wesson Model 22A has an adjustable rear sight and is produced in 4-inch, 5.5-inch and 7-inch barrel models.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 27 is an American double-action target-shooting revolver of the N frame series. The Smith and Wesson Model 27 is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable micrometer rear sight and is produced in 4-, 6- and 8.75-inch barrel lengths.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 28 is an American double-action service and target-shooting revolver of the N frame series. The Smith and Wesson Model 28 is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, an adjustable micrometer rear sight and is produced in 4-inch and 6-inch barrel lengths. The Smith and Wesson Model 28 is a standard model, finished in a plain police blued finish, the Smith and Wesson Model 27 is the luxury model of the same revolver, finished in a high polished blue finish and fitted with walnut target grips.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 29 is an American 6-shot double-action revolver of the N frame series introduced in 1955. The Smith and Wesson Model 29 is chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge and is fitted as standard with an 8 5/8-inch barrel, though 6-inch and 4-inch barrel versions are available. The Smith and Wesson Model 29 was made famous by Clint Eastwood in the 'Dirty Harry' series of films, the character carrying a Smith and Wesson Model 29.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 317 is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 317 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, has an 8-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 1.875 inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 36 (Chief's Special) is an American double-action 5-shot revolver chambered in .38 special calibre first introduced in 1950 and available with a 3-inch or 2.5-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 37 (Chief's Special) is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 37 is chambered for the .38 special cartridge, has a 5-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 2-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 39 was Smith and Wesson's first modern pistol and was manufactured from 1954 to 1980. It was used by the US Navy and Special Forces and was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from an eight-round magazine.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 3913 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 3913 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 89 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 3914 is a variation of the Smith and Wesson Model 3913 having a blued finish rather than a matt stainless finish.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 3953 is an American double-action only (DAO) semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 3953 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 89 mm barrel and fixed sights and greatly resembles the Smith and Wesson Model 3913 but lacks an external safety catch.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 4000 is a double-action semi-automatic pistol of the Smith and Wesson Third Generation series. The Smith and Wesson Model 4000 is chambered for the .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge which it takes from an 11-round magazine and has a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 41 is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol introduced in 1957. The Smith and Wesson Model 41 is produced in .22 calibre and takes a 10-round magazine and has a 5.5 inch barrel and an adjustable Millet rear sight.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 411 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 411 is chambered for the .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge which it takes from an 11-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 422 is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 422 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine, has a 6-inch barrel and either fixed or adjustable sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 442 is an American double-action, hammerless service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 442 is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, has a 5-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and 2-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 4506 is a semi-automatic pistol of the Smith and Wesson Third Generation series. The Smith and Wesson Model 4506 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine and has a 5-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 4516 is a double-action semi-automatic pistol of the Smith and Wesson Third Generation series. The Smith and Wesson Model 4516 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine and has a 3.75-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 4566 is a double-action semi-automatic pistol of the Smith and Wesson Third Generation series. The Smith and Wesson Model 4566 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine and has a 4.25-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 4586 is an American double-action only (DAO) semi-automatic pistol of the Smith and Wesson Third Generation series. The Smith and Wesson Model 4586 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine and has a 4.25-inch barrel and no external safety-catch.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 469 is an American compact semi-automatic pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 469 was introduced in the 1970's and is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine and has a 3.6 inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 500 is an American double-action service revolver introduced in 2003. The Smith and Wesson Model 500 is chambered for the .50 Magnum cartridge, has a 5-chamber cylinder, 213 mm barrel and click adjustable micrometer sights. In 2003 the Smith and Wesson Model 500 became the most powerful production handgun in the world.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 52 is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 52 is chambered for the .38 Special WadCutter cartridge which it takes from a 5-round magazine, has a 5-inch barrel and an adjustable rear sight.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 57 is an American 6-shot double-action revolver of the N frame series introduced in 1964. The Smith and Wesson Model 57 is chambered for the .41 Magnum cartridge but otherwise is the same as the Smith and Wesson Model 29 revolver.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 586 is an American double-action 6-shot target-shooting revolver of the L frame series chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge and available with an 8-inch, 6-inch, 4-inch or 2.5-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 59 was a variant of the Smith and Wesson Model 39 pistol with a larger, fourteen-round capacity, magazine and a straight rear edge to the butt.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 5903 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 5903 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 5903 has an alloy frame and stainless-steel slide and finish, a steel slide variation with a blued finish is also made as the Smith and Wesson Model 5904
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The Smith and Wesson Model 5904 is a steel slide and blued finish variation of the Smith and Wesson Model 5903 pistol.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 5906 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 5906 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 5906 is made of stainless-steel, making it heavier than the alloy-framed Smith and Wesson Model 5903 pistol.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 5946 is an American double-action only (DAO) semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 5946 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 5946 differs from the Smith and Wesson Model 5906 in being double-action only and in lacking an external safety catch.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 60 is an American 'J' frame stainless steel double-action service revolver based on the Smith and Wesson Model 36, and introduced in 1965. The Smith and Wesson Model 60 is chambered for the .38 Smith and Wesson Special cartridge, has a 5-chamber cylinder and a choice of 3-inch or 2.5-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 617 is an American double-action sporting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 617 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced in 4-inch, 6-inch and 8.75-inch barrel lengths.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 622 is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 622 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine. The Smith and Wesson Model 622 is produced with various barrel lengths including 4.5-inch and 6-inch, and has an alloy frame and stainless-steel slide and is available with either fixed or adjustable sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 625 is an American double-action service revolver of the 'N' frame series introduced in 1987. The Smith and Wesson Model 625 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and a 5-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 629 is an American double-action service and sporting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 629 is chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced in a 4-inch and 6-inch barrel model.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 63 is an American double-action service and target-shooting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 63 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, gas a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced in a 2-inch and a 4-inch barrel model.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 64 is a stainless steel variant, produced since 1989 in two inch and four inch barrel lengths, of the Smith and Wesson Model 10 revolver.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 640 is an American double-action hammerless service revolver of the 'J' frame series. The Smith and Wesson Model 640 is produced chambered for the .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridge, has a 5-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 2-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 645 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 645 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 5-inch barrel and adjustable sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 648 is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 648 is chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge, had a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and a 6-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 649 is an American single-action and double-action hammerless service revolver of the 'J' frame series. The Smith and Wesson Model 649 is produced in .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibres, has a 5-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 2-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 65 is an American single-action and double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 65 is produced in .357 Magnum and .38 special calibres, has a 6-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 651 was an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 651 was chambered for the .22 WMR cartridge, had a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 657 is an American double-action sporting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 657 is chambered for the .41 Magnum cartridge, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and a 7.5 inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 659 is an American double-action semi-automatic service and sporting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 659 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 14-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and is available with either fixed or adjustable sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 65LS is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 65LS is produced in .357 Magnum and .38 special calibres, has a 6-chamber cylinder, fixed sights and a 3-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 66 is an American double-action service revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 66 is produced chambered for the .357 Magnum and the .38 Special cartridges, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced with either a 2.5 inch or a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 67 is a stainless steel version of the Smith and Wesson Model 15 revolver.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 686 is an American double-action service and target-shooting revolver. The Smith and Wesson Model 686 is produced in .357 Magnum and .38 Special calibres, has a 6-chamber cylinder, adjustable sights and is produced in 2.5-inch, 4-inch, 6-inch and 8.5 inch barrel lengths. A .38 Super calibre model is also produced with a 4-inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 6904 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 6904 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine, has a 3.5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 6906 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 6906 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine, has a 3.5-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 6906 has a matt stainless finish, differentiating it from the blued finish Smith and Wesson Model 6904.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 6946 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 6946 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 12-round magazine, has a 3.5-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 6946 is different to the other models in the series in lacking an external safety catch.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 745 is an American single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 745 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 5-inch barrel and adjustable sights.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 910 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Smith and Wesson Model 910 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine, has a 4-inch barrel and fixed sights. The Smith and Wesson Model 910 is a light-weight model, having an alloy frame with a steel slide.
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The Smith and Wesson Model No. 1 was the first revolver manufactured by Smith and Wesson. It was a .22 inch calibre, single-action, rim-fire revolver with a 7-chamber cylinder.
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The Smith and Wesson New Century Hand Ejector was an American revolver produced between 1907 and 1915. Most were made in .44 Smith and Wesson Special calibre, others in .45 Colt, .44 Smith and Wesson Russian, .450 Eley, .44-40 Winchester and .455 Webley for the British Army. The Smith and Wesson New Century Hand Ejector had a 6-chamber cylinder and a 6.5 inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Safety Hammerless was an American revolver produced from 1887 to 1940. It was chambered for the .38 Smith and Wesson cartridge, had a six chamber cylinder and a three inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson Sigma is an American short-recoil double-action semi-automatic service pistol based on the Glock 17. The Smith and Wesson Sigma is available chambered in 9 mm Parabellum calibre (model SW9F) and in .40 Smith and Wesson calibre (model SW40F) and takes either a 17-round magazine (9 mm calibre) or 15-round magazine (.40 calibre) depending upon calibre.
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The Smith and Wesson Third Generation is a series of American semi-automatic service pistols produced since 1989. The range consists of models chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge, 10 mm Auto cartridge, .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge, and .45 ACP cartridge. Each model consists of a four digit model number, the first two digits indicating the calibre, the third digit indicating features and the final digit material and finish.
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Snub-nosed is a descriptive of (usually) a revolver with an unusually short barrel.
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The Ruger Speed Six is an American revolver made since 1968. It is chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge, has a 4-inch barrel and the cylinder has six chambers. The Speed Six differs from the Security Six only in having a rounded butt.
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The Sphinx AT2000 is a Swiss double-action semi-automatic service pistol made for the police market. The Sphinx AT2000 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine, has fixed three-dot sights and a 95 mm barrel. Variations on the basic model include single-action and compact versions, and different calibres including 9 mm x 21 INI and .40 Smith and Wesson.
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The Sphinx AT3000 is a Swiss single-action semi-automatic sporting pistol. The
Sphinx AT3000 is produced in 9 mm Parabellum calibre, 9 mm x 21 IMI calibre and .40 Smith and Wesson calibre and takes a 15-round magazine (9 mm calibre) or 11-round magazine (.40 calibre) and has a 135 mm barrel.
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The Sphinx AT380-M is a Swiss double-action only (DAO) semi-automatic service pistol. The Sphinx AT380-M is chambered for the .380 Auto (9 mm Short) cartridge which it takes from a 10-round magazine, has a 85 mm barrel and fired three-dot sights.
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The Sphinx Grand Master is a Swiss single-action semi-automatic target-shooting pistol. The Sphinx Grand Master is produced in 9 mm Parabellum, 9 mm x 21 IMI and .40 Smith and Wesson calibres which it takes from a 15-round magazine (9 mm calibre) or 11-round magazine (.40 Smith and Wesson calibre), has a 135 mm barrel and is fitted with a Tasco ProPoint telescopic sight.
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The Spitfire is a 9 mm IMI and .40 inch Smith and Wesson calibre British pistol. It was designed by John Slough during the mid-1980s for British military forces and has been in production since 1990. The pistol takes a fifteen round magazine and is cast of stainless steel and finished to high tolerances making it a very accurate gun.
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The Springfield Government Model 1911 A1 is an American single-action semi-automatic service pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The
Springfield Government Model 1911 A1 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 9-round magazine, has a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Springfield P9 was an American semi-automatic pistol. The Springfield P9 was the Czech CZ75 made for the American Springfield Armoury with some minor cosmetic changes from 1989 to 1993. The Springfield P9 was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from a 16-round magazine and had a 120 mm barrel.
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The Springfield PDP Defender 1911 A1 is a single-action service and sporting semi-automatic pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1. The Springfield PDP Defender 1911 A1 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from an 8-round magazine, has a 5-inch barrel and adjustable sights.
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The St Etienne Model 1935 was a French semi-automatic military pistol based on the Colt M1911. The St Etienne Model 1935 was chambered for the French 7.65 mm x 19.5 Longue cartridge which it took from an 8-round magazine and had a 110 mm barrel. In 1938 the St Etienne Model 1935 was modified to ease manufacture and renamed the St Etienne Model 1935S.
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The St Etienne Model 1950 is a French semi-automatic military pistol. The
St Etienne Model 1950 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 9-round magazine and has a 109 mm barrel.
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The St Etienne Model 28 was a French semi-automatic military pistol introduced in 1928. The St Etienne Model 28 was produced in 9 mm calibre, took an 8-round magazine and had a 5-inch barrel and fixed sights.
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The Star Firestar is a Spanish single-action Browning-type short-recoil semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 7-round magazine.
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The Star Firestar Plus is a 13-round magazine high capacity variant of the Star Firestar pistol.
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The Star M40 Firestar is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol. The
Star M40 Firestar is chambered for the .40 Smith and Wesson cartridge which it takes from a 6-round magazine and has a 86 mm barrel.
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The Star M45 Firestar is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol. The Star M40 Firestar is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge which it takes from a 6-round magazine and has a 86 mm barrel.
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The Star Megastar is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol produced since 1993. The Star Megastar is produced in .45 ACP calibre taking a 12-round magazine and in 10 mm Auto calibre taking a 14-round magazine. Both versions have a 4.5-inch barrel.
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The Star Model 30 is a Spanish Browning-type short-recoil semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1988 as a replacement for the Star Model 28, and adopted by the Spanish police and armed forces. The Star Model 30 is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15-round magazine.
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The Star Model MD was a Spanish selectable semi-automatic and fully automatic pistol introduced in 1930. The Star Model MD was produced in various calibres including 9 mm Largo, 9 mm Parabellum, .38 Auto and .45 ACP and took a 8- 16- or 25-round magazine. The Star Model MD had a 122 mm barrel, could be fitted with a shoulder-stock and in fully automatic fire had a cyclic rate of 1400 rounds per minute, later modified down to 1000 rounds-per-minute after 1934.
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The Star Super A (Astra Super Star) is a Spanish short recoil semi-automatic service pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1 design. The Star Super A is chambered for the 9 mm Largo cartridge which it takes from a 9-round magazine and has a 122 mm barrel. The Star Super A is fitted with a blade foresight and notch rearsight. It has an effective range of 50 metres and a muzzle velocity of 366 metres per second and a rate of fire of 36 rounds per minute. The Star Super is the standard pistol issued to the Spanish Army.
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The Star Super B is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1 design, and in service with the Spanish Army and Navy from 1946 to 1965. The Star Super B is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 9-round magazine and has a 122 mm barrel.
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The Star Super M is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1 design. The Star Super M is chambered for the .38 Auto cartridge.
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The Star Super P is a Spanish semi-automatic service pistol based on the Colt M1911-A1 design. The Star Super P is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge.
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The Stechkin was a Soviet blowback operated, single or double-action, selectable semi-automatic and full-automatic service pistol in service from 1951 to 1975. The Stechkin was chambered for the 9 mm Makarov cartridge which it took from a 20-round box magazine and had a 140 mm long barrel. The Stechkin had an effective range of 50 metres or 200 metres when used with a shoulder stock, and a muzzle velocity of 340 metres per second. In automatic mode the Stechkin fired at a cyclic rate of 750 rounds per minute, in single-shot mode it had a rate of fire of 40 rounds per minute.
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The Sterling Mk VII was a British pistol developed from the Sterling submachine gun. The Sterling Mk VII was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from a 10-round magazine, or the standard Sterling submachine gun 20- and 34-round magazines, and had a 4-inch barrel.
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The Steyr 1909 was an Austrian semi-automatic pistol copied from a Belgian design and produced from 1909 to 1939. The Steyr 1909 was chambered for the .32 ACP cartridge which it took from a 7-round magazine and had a 92 mm barrel.
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The Steyr 1912 (Steyr M12) was an Austrian semi-automatic service pistol operating on the recoil principle, in service with the Austrian army and later German army from 1912 to 1945 and also used by the Chilean army. The Steyr 1912 was originally chambered for the 9 mm Steyr cartridge, and later some models were converted to take the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge. The Steyr 1912 took an 8-round clip into an internal magazine and had a 128 mm barrel. The Steyr 1912 was fitted with a blade foresight and notch rearsight. It had a muzzle velocity of 341 m/s and an effective range of 50 metres.
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The Steyr GB is an Austrian double-action semi-automatic service pistol. The Steyr GB is chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from an 18-round magazine, has a 136 mm barrel and fixed sights.
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The Steyr Pi18 was an Austrian semi-automatic military pistol produced from 1974 to 1988. The Steyr Pi18 was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from a 18-round magazine and had a 136 mm barrel.
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The Steyr SPP (Special Purpose Pistol) is an Austrian double-action semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it takes from a 15- or 30-round magazine. The Steyr SPP has a 130 mm barrel.
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The Sugiura was a Japanese semi-automatic military pistol based on the Colt M1903 and produced during the 1930's and 1940's in Manchuria. The Sugiura was produced in 7.65 mm calibre.
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The Ruger Super Redhawk is a .44 inch Magnum calibre double-action American revolver introduced in 1987. It has either a 7.5 inch or 9.5 inch barrel. The cylinder takes 6-rounds.
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