Smith & Wesson Model 1913 Automatic Pistols
The Smith & Wesson Model 1913 was an early American semi-automatic pistol developed by Joe Wesson, influenced by Charles Clement's designs. It featured a proprietary .35 S&W cartridge with a unique 'half-mantle' bullet for barrel preservation. Later, a simplified Model 1924 version was produced in .32 ACP with a conventional reciprocating slide. Both models had distinct safety mechanisms, including a grip safety and an unusual manual wheel safety on early 1913 models.









