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Hannibal Barca
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I don't think the M-19 has a beefier crane (yoke in S&W terminology) than other K-frame .357's or K-frame .38's. But the steels and heat treatment in .357 guns are stronger than for the .38 guns. Los .357's son mas fuerte. ?? But I think the part is the same size on all K-fame guns. Only the steel and the heat treatment is different. Actually, I'm not even sure if the .357 cranes are differently heat treated, although barrels and cylinders certainly are. The crane/yoke may not be subjected to enough firing pressure for it to need special steels and treatments.
Does anyone here know any different?
I saw it in this old thread: http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1961-1980/248377-development-model-19-model-15-a.html
And Nahas and Supicas said this about the Combat Magnum (model 19): "is slightly larger than a standard K frame in the yoke area".
But I don´t know if the model 13 has beefier crane too.
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