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Smith & Wesson Model 61

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Smith & Wesson Model 61
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
Produced1970-1973
No. built65438
Specifications
Cartridge.22 Long Rifle
Caliber.22
ActionBlowback,[1] Single-action
Feed system5-round magazine[2]

The Smith & Wesson Model 61 (also known as the Smith & Wesson Escort or simply the Pocket Escort) is a subcompact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle and designed for self-defense, and was made from 1970 to 1973.

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Transcription

Design

The S&W Model 61 is a blowback-operated pistol chambered in .22 Long Rifle based upon the Bayard 1908 (Pieper Bayard) pistol. It was marketed for self-defense to fill a void in the pocket auto market after the banning of the importation of small, concealable handguns. The pistol was available in blued or nickel-plated finishes and black or white plastic grip panels. Early models had numerous reliability problems, and according to Smith & Wesson historian, Jim Supica, many were returned to the factory for repair.[2]

According to Supica, many of these returned pistols were not actually repaired. Employees at Smith & Wesson simply took a new pistol off the line, restamped the serial number, and shipped the pistol to the customer in place of the old one because repair time would have been too costly.[2] Model 61 engineering changes:

  • 61 (B1,001–B7,800; March 1970) Die-cast aluminum frame[2]
  • 61-1 (B7,801–B9,850): Magazine safety (May 1970)[2]
    • 61-1 (B1–B500): Special group of pres. numbers (1970)[2]
  • 61-2 (B9,851–B40,000): Barrel nut added (September 1970)[2]
  • 61-3 (B40,001–B65,438): Forged aluminum frame (July 1971)[2]

References

  1. ^ "Historical Firearms - Smith & Wesson Model 61 in May 1970, Smith &".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Supica, Jim (2007). Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson. Gun Digest Books. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-89689-293-4.

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This page was last edited on 16 June 2023, at 12:35
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