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- Q7545019 subject Q8755087.
- Q7545019 abstract "The Smith & Wesson Model 52 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Smith & Wesson for Bullseye shooting. It was one of the first semiautomatic pistols chambered in .38 Special with flush-seated, full wadcutter bullets. The shape of the rimmed cartridge limited the magazine capacity to five rounds. A variant, known as the Model 952, in 9 mm Parabellum, is still produced in limited quantities by Smith & Wesson's Performance Center. The Model 52 was discontinued in 1992 when the machinery to manufacture the pistol broke down and it was deemed too costly to replace.".
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- Q7545019 weight "1134.0".
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- Q7545019 name "Smith & Wesson Model 52".
- Q7545019 weight "40".
- Q7545019 type Product.
- Q7545019 type Device.
- Q7545019 type Weapon.
- Q7545019 type Thing.
- Q7545019 type Q728.
- Q7545019 comment "The Smith & Wesson Model 52 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by Smith & Wesson for Bullseye shooting. It was one of the first semiautomatic pistols chambered in .38 Special with flush-seated, full wadcutter bullets. The shape of the rimmed cartridge limited the magazine capacity to five rounds. A variant, known as the Model 952, in 9 mm Parabellum, is still produced in limited quantities by Smith & Wesson's Performance Center.".
- Q7545019 label "Smith & Wesson Model 52".
- Q7545019 depiction Smith&WessonM52.JPG.
- Q7545019 name "Smith & Wesson Model 52".