S sox New member Oct 24, 2001 #1 Hello all, so what does the "ladysmith" designation mean with respect to the snubs? Is it finish, trigger pull, or what? Thanks, Dave.
Hello all, so what does the "ladysmith" designation mean with respect to the snubs? Is it finish, trigger pull, or what? Thanks, Dave.
M Mike Irwin Staff Oct 24, 2001 #2 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.
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.
A alamo New member Oct 24, 2001 #3 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.
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.