Historical Guns: Smith & Wesson ‘Baby Russian’
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Smith & Wesson Historian MIke Helms joins Guns & Gear’s Ryan Gresham in the studio to check out the Smith & Wesson .38 Single-Action, better known as the “Baby Russian”. This top-break revolver from 1875 is chambered in .38 S&W and Mike and Ryan go through its unique history and design, as well as how it earned the “Baby Russian” moniker.
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