Evolution of Smith & Wesson's No 3 Revolver
In this video we’ll take a look at the evolution of Smith & Wesson’s No.3 Single Action Revolvers. Sources: “Smith & Wesson Handguns”, by Roy C McHenry and Walter Roper “Smith & Wesson 1857-1945”, by Robert J Neal and Roy G. Jinks

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