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Smith and Wesson Model 34 Kit Gun
Smith and Wesson model 34-1 right side
Smith and Wesson Model 34-1
Type Revolver, Kit gun
Place of origin United States
Production history
Manufacturer Smith and Wesson
Produced 1958 - 1991
Variants Model 43, Model 51, Model 63, Model 317
Specifications
Barrel length 4 inch

Cartridge .22 Long Rifle
Action Double-action
Feed system 6 shot
Sights Target sights

The Smith & Wesson Model 34 Kit Gun is a high quality, small, 6-shot, .22 Long Rifle, double-action revolver made by Smith & Wesson. It came with a 4 inch barrel and has adjustable-sights. It's a multi-purpose utility handgun, intended to be used for small game hunting, plinking, pest control, even self defense. It was designed to be easily packed in a hunting, camping or fishing "kit". They are ideally suited for shooting snake shot at snakes, rodents, birds, and other pest at very close range. They are also commonly used to slaughter animals, euthanase animals or provide the coup de grâce by hunters and fishermen.

History[]

Flickr - ~Steve Z~ - 22 32 L

Smith and Wesson Model 22/32 Kit Gun

In 1911, the Kit Gun line began as the 22/32 an I-Frame, .22LR, 6-shot revolver. These are sometimes called the "pre-war" models.[1] In 1953, an improved model was introduced, the "22/32 Kit Gun, Model of 1953”. In 1958, Smith and Wesson renamed it the Model 34. This production line continued till 1960, when it was redesigned using the slightly larger J-frame and marketed as the model 34-1.[1] The Model 34 continued to be manufactured until 1991.[1]

The Smith & Wesson Target Model 1953 (AKA: Model 35) is a 6" barrel .22LR target revolver also based on the 22/32 model.[2] The rear sight was adjustable for both elevation and windage, the front sight had a distinctive T shaped blade. Manufacture began in 1953, and it was discontinued in 1974.[2][3]

In 1955, the Model 43 Airweight with an aluminum alloy frame was introduced. In 1960, a .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire version the Model 51 was introduced. The Model 43 and 51 were discontinued in 1974. A stainless steel version the Model 63 Kit Gun was released in 1977. In 1983, the stainless steel Model 650 in .22 WMR was introduced. The 6-shot Model 63 was replaced by an 8-shot version in 1997.

In 1997, Smith & Wesson also introduced the new 8-shot Model 317 AirLite Kit Gun, and the later the .38 Special Model 337 AirLite Kit Gun, and a .44 Special Model 396 AirLite Mountain Lite Kit Gun. All are made of aluminum alloy frames and cylinders made of titanium (except the Model 317, whose cylinder is aluminum). Their aluminum barrels have a stainless steel liner.

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