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S&W Revolver Rear Adjustable sights by model & year
To correctly identify the adjustable rear sight for your Smith & Wesson K or L frame, you must match the tang shape and the front leaf screw location. S&W K & L Frame... Read more...
How to replace a Smith & Wesson K Frame Model 17 cylinder
How to replace a K Frame Model 17 cylinder Read more...
Smith & Wesson Revolver changes in the Strain screw
Smith & Wesson has changed the design, length, and head-style of their strain screws several times over the last 70 years. These changes typically align with shifts in frame design (such as moving from "5-screw" to "3-screw" frames) or the transition from square-butt to round-butt grips. Here are the primary milestones for these changes: 1. The Transition to 3-Screw Frames (1961) The most famous change occurred in 1961, when S&W eliminated the "trigger guard screw" (the fourth screw). This moved the production from "4-screw" frames to the modern "3-screw" design.... Read more...
Restoring Accuracy and Confidence: Finding the Right S&W Revolver Barrel Replacement with USA Guns And Gear
There’s something deeply satisfying about an old Smith & Wesson revolver, the weight of the steel, the timing of the cylinder, that smooth, deliberate trigger pull. But even the best-made... Read more...
Built for Performance: Why USA Guns And Gear is the Go-To for SW1911 Smith and Wesson Parts
There’s something about a 1911 that never gets old. The way it fits in your hand, the clean break of the trigger, and the sharp, satisfying recoil are all things... Read more...
Keeping Precision Alive: Why Serious Shooters Trust USA Guns And Gear for Smith & Wesson New Parts
There’s a certain weight to a Smith & Wesson revolver, not just the physical kind. It’s history, reputation, and the feel of solid steel that’s been earning trust for generations.... Read more...
Gun Maintenance Myths That Can Affect Performance and Safety
Firearms come with a responsibility and are built to last, but only if you take care of them. Maintenance is a must-have to keep your guns in order, neglected revolvers... Read more...
Top S and W Parts That Every Owner Should Know About
If you own a Smith & Wesson, you know the value of keeping your firearm in prime shape. Having the appropriate parts on hand is not only useful, but also... Read more...
5 Signs It’s Time to Replace Parts on Your Smith & Wesson Revolver
A Smith & Wesson revolver is a solid piece of machinery. It’s built to last, built to perform, and built to feel right in your hand. But like anything mechanical,... Read more...
How to Upgrade Your Firearm with High-Quality S and W Parts
Just like any tool, firearms need good care and regular upkeep. If you're someone who enjoys shooting, owns older guns, or likes working on your own firearms, upgrading your gun... Read more...
Find the Firearm Parts You Need at USA Guns And Gear
Are you trying to upgrade, repair, or restore your firearm? Whether it’s for a pistol, revolver, rifle, or shotgun, getting the right parts matters. At USA Guns And Gear, we... Read more...
Top Gun Parts for Sale Online: Complete Buyer’s Guide
If you’re looking to buy gun parts for sale online, then you're in the right place. Whether you're upgrading, customizing, or repairing your firearm, purchasing parts online has many benefits.... Read more...
History of Smith & Wesson
HISTORY OF SMITH & WESSON HISTORY OF SMITH & WESSONHorace Smith and Daniel Baird Wesson formed a partnership in 1852 to manufacture a firearm that could fire a fully self-contained... Read more...
How to find the model number on a Smith and Wesson revolver
How to find your Smith and Wesson revolver model number. Where is the model number located on a Smith & Wesson revolver. S&W revolvers made before 1959 will not have a... Read more...