"ladysmith" designation of snubs

sox

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Hello all, so what does the "ladysmith" designation mean with respect to the snubs? Is it finish, trigger pull, or what? Thanks, Dave.
 
Pretty much just a marketing term, without much else being different.

The original guns named "LadySmiths" were tiny .22-caliber revolvers made from about 1903 to the early 1920s.
 
My wife has a S&W model 65 LS (LadySmith), 3" barrel. It has a satin finish and nice walnut? grips & a pinkish colored soft carrying case. Other than that, it's pretty much the same as the regular model 65.
 
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