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These should probably be split between two pages, as the Model 13 is the heavy-barelled K-Frame .357, whereas the Aircrewman is the M13 (not Model 13), which is a US military designation and not a S&W factory designation. - [[User: Nyles|Nyles]]
These should probably be split between two pages, as the Model 13 is the heavy-barelled K-Frame .357, whereas the Aircrewman is the M13 (not Model 13), which is a US military designation and not a S&W factory designation. - [[User: Nyles|Nyles]]
- I concur, there should be a seperate page for the 'Aircrewman' revolver, just like there's seperate pages on the M1917 .45 ACP Colt and Smith revolvers and their respective main models (Smith Triple Lock/Colt New Service), same thing here I think. [[User:StanTheMan|StanTheMan]] 23:35, 13 July 2011 (CDT)

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Model 13 vs M13

These should probably be split between two pages, as the Model 13 is the heavy-barelled K-Frame .357, whereas the Aircrewman is the M13 (not Model 13), which is a US military designation and not a S&W factory designation. - Nyles

- I concur, there should be a seperate page for the 'Aircrewman' revolver, just like there's seperate pages on the M1917 .45 ACP Colt and Smith revolvers and their respective main models (Smith Triple Lock/Colt New Service), same thing here I think. StanTheMan 23:35, 13 July 2011 (CDT)