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[[Image:Smith&WessonModel20.jpg‎|thumb|right|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 20]]
[[Image:Smith&WessonModel20.jpg‎|thumb|right|450px|Smith & Wesson Model 20 - .38/44]]
The Smith & Wesson Model 20 was revolver (chambered for .38/44, a more powerful version of the .38 Special) designed on the large N-frame.  It was in production between 1930 and 1966.  It is commonly mistaken for a Model 10 in movies and television shows, however, the frame is quite a bit larger. Before Smith & Wesson went to numbering it's different models in 1957 the Model 20 was called " The Heavy Duty ".  
The Smith & Wesson Model 20 was revolver (chambered for .38/44, a more powerful version of the .38 Special) designed on the large N-frame.  It was in production between 1930 and 1966.  It is commonly mistaken for a Model 10 in movies and television shows, however, the frame is quite a bit larger. Before Smith & Wesson went to numbering it's different models in 1957 the Model 20 was called " The Heavy Duty ".  



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Smith & Wesson Model 20 - .38/44

The Smith & Wesson Model 20 was revolver (chambered for .38/44, a more powerful version of the .38 Special) designed on the large N-frame. It was in production between 1930 and 1966. It is commonly mistaken for a Model 10 in movies and television shows, however, the frame is quite a bit larger. Before Smith & Wesson went to numbering it's different models in 1957 the Model 20 was called " The Heavy Duty ".

The Smith & Wesson Model 20 was seen in the following:

Film

Television