Boorman, Dean K. (2002). The History of Smith & Wesson Firearms. p. 46. «The .38 in Military and Police Model 10 has historically been the mainstay of the Smith & Wesson Company, with some 6,000,000 of this general type produced to date. It was the most commonly used police sidearm in the United States from the 1920s to the 1970s. It has been described as the most successful handgun of all time, and the most popular centerfire revolver of the 20th Century.»
«Smith & Wesson Terrier». «Smith & Wesson did not succumb to the fad for short-barreled revolvers until 1936, when the firm brought out what was termed the "S&W .38/32 2″," later christened the "Terrier" which was simply the round butt Regulation Police Model with a two-inch barrel.»
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