Scored this used S&W Model 42 Airweight yesterday. In a strange way its concealed hammer reminds me of a 1980's Cadillac Seville trunk line. We used to call them the sawed off Caddy.
It should make for a handy carry since it fits right in the rear pocket of a pair of jeans. The loaded weight is 16.9 ounces and the unloaded weight is 14.2 ounces according to the kitchen scale.
I believe it is of early 1960's vintage and has a serial number of 194XX in case anyone has a closer date to its manufacture. Maybe GM used it as a design model some 20 odd years later.
I believe S&W has started making these again as part of their "Classic Line".
Hope these pictures come through OK. I have ordered a Tyler T-Grip to see if it helps make it look meaner. I thing the T-Grip will also help with larger hands and help with the "lemon squeeze" function of the safety.
It should make for a handy carry since it fits right in the rear pocket of a pair of jeans. The loaded weight is 16.9 ounces and the unloaded weight is 14.2 ounces according to the kitchen scale.
I believe it is of early 1960's vintage and has a serial number of 194XX in case anyone has a closer date to its manufacture. Maybe GM used it as a design model some 20 odd years later.
I believe S&W has started making these again as part of their "Classic Line".
Hope these pictures come through OK. I have ordered a Tyler T-Grip to see if it helps make it look meaner. I thing the T-Grip will also help with larger hands and help with the "lemon squeeze" function of the safety.
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