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Every Smith & Wesson revolver ever made popular has at least one clever design detail most people never notice, yet that one feature is often the exact reason the gun earned its reputation and stayed in service for decades. This video breaks down 30+ iconic S&W models — from the snag-free Bodyguard and hammerless Centennial, through the K-frame classics (Model 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19), the game-changing L-frame 586/686, the versatile Governor, the stainless workhorses (60, 64, 640), the lightweight scandium snubs (340PD, 386, 317), all the way to the big-bore monsters (Model 27, 29, 57, 460, 500) — and shows the specific engineering advantage each one brought to the table. You’ll see: Why the Bodyguard beats the Centennial for pocket carry (and vice versa) How the Model 12 gives you K-frame accuracy at J-frame weight Why the Model 13 heavy-barrel .357 was the FBI’s choice for decades The real reason the Model 19 Combat Magnum changed duty guns forever How the L-frame 686 finally fixed the K-frame magnum durability problem Why the Governor with .410/45 Colt/45 ACP is still unmatched for rural defense The forgotten advantages of the Model 317 Kit Gun, Model 625 .45 ACP, Model 610 10mm, and more Whether you carry concealed, collect classics, hunt with a wheelgun, or just want the straight story on why certain S&W revolvers became legends, this is the complete reference. FAIR USE DISCLAIMER This video includes third-party footage used under YouTube’s Fair Use guidelines for transformative commentary, education, and review. Our content is created to support responsible firearm and military weapons education, as well as open discussion on YouTube. Online opinions can vary widely, so conduct your own research to form your own conclusions. Our videos are intended solely for documentary and educational purposes. Any attempt to imitate or perform the actions shown in these videos is entirely AT YOUR OWN RISK. Neither we nor YouTube are responsible for any injuries or any damage to your firearms if you choose to attempt what is demonstrated. We are not a federally licensed gun store and DO NOT sell or conduct transactions involving serialized firearms. We do not sell firearms and we do not instruct viewers on how to modify them in illegal ways (including full-auto triggers or any grey-area NFA topics). By watching this video, you acknowledge all of the above.