What does "kit gun" mean?


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RANash
October 3, 2003, 08:24 PM
I've noticed several S&W revolvers are referred to as "kit guns". What does that mean? You have to assemble them yourself? (I know better, but that's what "kit" means in any other context.)

So, what's with the "kit" designation?

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jar
October 3, 2003, 08:31 PM
A Kit gun was a generally a short barrelled revolver chambered in a small caliber (usually 22LR) that you could keep in your "Kit", your tackle box, knapsack, rolled up blanket pouch or whatever you carried your stuff in while traveling, hunting or tramping. The name had nothing to do with building it but rather where it was carried.

4v50 Gary
October 3, 2003, 09:05 PM
Yep, it's not your Revell that you glue together & paint. Interesting how terms can have so many different meanings.

C.R.Sam
October 3, 2003, 09:33 PM
Useful cartridge in a handy sized weapon that would fit in your kit.

Worthwhile when you are moving out and takin the whole kit and Kaboodle.

Sam

Brian D.
October 3, 2003, 11:11 PM
So, what's a Kaboodle gun, then?:D

C.R.Sam
October 4, 2003, 12:04 AM
Gun goes in kit.
Short haul necessities go in your possibles bag.
Other, luxury and long term stuff go in the Kaboodle.
Not to be confused with Kadoodle....
Which is what klem often hopped over.

Sam

QuarterBoreGunner
October 4, 2003, 12:30 AM
C.R.Sam- I thought it was a 'kaDIDDLE' that Klem hopped over...







Good Lord- I'm 35... how do I know this?



Oh yeah, Kit gun- tossed into your fishing kit gear, useful for dispatching the odd water snake or large halibut.

El Tejon
October 4, 2003, 10:22 AM
RANash, watch "Bravo Two Zero". You'll understand what "kit" is.

IME, don't forget your English to English dictionary, or click the subtitles on the DVD. Otherwise, you'll be asking yourself "what did he say?":D

Oracle
October 4, 2003, 11:16 AM
I really like the Smith & Wesson 337 Kit Gun, in .38 Special. Nice light gun with good sights and a little bit longer barrel than most small .38's (3 1/8 inch barrel), it could easily be used to take small game, or for self-defense if necessary. If I was to get any .38 Special handgun, that would be the one.

C.R.Sam
October 4, 2003, 01:36 PM
QBG...I stand corrected.
My excuse is that I'm twice your age.:D

Sam

Browns Fan
October 4, 2003, 07:44 PM
El Tejon,

I know that "Bravo Two Zero" is a book, I've read it. Are you implying it's also a movie? If so, is it good? Is it on tape/DVD?

El Tejon
October 4, 2003, 08:36 PM
Browns, yes, it's a movie. Came out a couple of years ago.

You'll enjoy it if you speak English English!:D

RANash
October 5, 2003, 01:01 AM
Thanks to all for the info...and the laughs!

mec
October 5, 2003, 11:12 AM
Glossomorphology:

'pack up your troubles in your old kit bag
and smile boys, smile
while you've a lucifer to light your fag
Smile boys, that the style'

Dr.Rob
October 6, 2003, 07:35 PM
By that definition my Magnum Carry is a kit gun. I bought it to take fishing/backpacking.

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