The Smith & Wesson Straight Line Target was a radical departure in .22 LR single-shot target pistols, introduced in 1925 to compete with Colt's Camp Perry. Despite innovative features like a pivoting barrel for loading and a striker-fired mechanism, it failed commercially due to a perceived inferior trigger and heavier weight compared to predecessors. Only 1,870 units were produced before discontinuation in 1936.
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