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Smith & Wesson’s Model 69 Part I

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The original “Combat Magnum” was introduced as a lightweight 357 Magnum in 1955; built on a K Target frame, larger than a standard K Frame, but much lighter than the large N frame. In 1957, the Combat Magnum became the Model 19, which ran in production until 1999. During its…

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