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Originally Posted by DWalt
It's just a characteristic of business that innovative but illogical products appear from time to time, then vanish. It probably did not take long for S&W to figure out that an alloy N-frame was an idea which was a non-starter.
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The words "Airweight" and "Heavy duty" when used together are kind of an Oxymoron like female mailman or Military intelligence..ha ha....JK.
Perhaps would have made more sense to chamber some Airweight N frames in .44 special as that round wouldnt fit in the K frame ?
Todays Airweight .44 Mags are relegated for stout wristed individuals and those that enjoy firing 165 grain +P+ .357 Mag out of a J frame Model 60.