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The Smith and Wesson model 36 of "The Snubnose" is famous as being one of the first "Belly Guns" used often by Detectives and as a secondary weapon strapped to the ankle or stuck in the waist of the pants. It holds 5 .38 special bullets on a right rotating cylinder.
The Smith and Wesson model 36 of "The Snubnose" is famous as being one of the first "Belly Guns" used often by Detectives and as a secondary weapon strapped to the ankle or stuck in the waist of the pants. It holds 5 .38 special bullets on a right rotating cylinder.
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The Smith and Wesson Model 36 was used in the following movies, television series, anime, and video games:

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Smith and Wesson Model 36, .38 snubnose




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Shawn Doyle as Jack Shepard in Frequency


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The Smith and Wesson model 36 of "The Snubnose" is famous as being one of the first "Belly Guns" used often by Detectives and as a secondary weapon strapped to the ankle or stuck in the waist of the pants. It holds 5 .38 special bullets on a right rotating cylinder.