Bullet Point Profiles: Smith & Wesson Model 442 Centennial Airweight Revolver

Published on September 1, 2010
Duration: 2:48

This video provides a profile of the Smith & Wesson Model 442 Centennial Airweight revolver. It highlights the firearm's lightweight construction, suitable for concealed carry, and its reliable double-action operation. Key features discussed include its internal hammer, durable finish, and compact size.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson Model 442 Centennial Airweight is a lightweight, 38 Special double-action revolver ideal for concealed carry. It features an internal hammer for snag-free drawing, a durable glass beaded blue finish, and weighs approximately 15 ounces with a 5-round capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to Smith & Wesson
  2. 00:25Smith & Wesson 442 Centennial Airweight Overview
  3. 00:34Construction and Finish
  4. 00:41Dimensions and Weight
  5. 00:50Trigger and Safety Features
  6. 00:55Sights
  7. 01:00Capacity
  8. 01:34Grip and Reliability

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson Model 442 Centennial Airweight?

The S&W 442 Centennial Airweight is a lightweight, 38 Special double-action revolver with an internal hammer, glass beaded blue finish, and a compact design ideal for concealed carry. It weighs around 15 ounces and has a 5-round capacity.

Is the Smith & Wesson 442 suitable for concealed carry?

Yes, the Smith & Wesson 442 Centennial Airweight is specifically designed for concealed carry due to its lightweight construction (around 15 ounces), compact size (just under 2-inch barrel, 6.5-inch overall length), and internal hammer which prevents snagging.

What caliber is the Smith & Wesson 442 Centennial Airweight?

The Smith & Wesson Model 442 Centennial Airweight revolver is chambered in 38 Special caliber.

What type of trigger does the S&W 442 have?

The Smith & Wesson 442 Centennial Airweight features a smooth target trigger, which is designed to facilitate accurate shooting. It operates in a double-action mode.

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