Historical Guns: Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum
Gun Talk 2024
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Smith & Wesson Historian Mike Helms joins Guns & Gear’s Ryan Gresham in the studio to check out the Smith & Wesson .357 Registered Magnum. A unique piece of history, the Registered Magnum - from 1936 - was a true artisan’s gun and an excellent example of made-to-order custom gunsmithing.
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