It is not a J or K frame.
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If its a 5 shot its most likely a J frame. If its a 6 shot its most likely a K frame.
A "J" frame handgun refers to the Smith & Wesson small frame revolvers such as the model 36 and to any other handguns of that size (Taurus, for example, has a virtually identical revolver) which are build on the J size frame. S&W makes K, L, N, and X frame revolvers In ascending order of size.
The most common frame size for the .38 special in Smith and Wessons line up of revolvers were the J frame.Some were also made on the K frame,and the L frame.
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K j equals j when K is 1 or j is 0.
The letters are just designations for different size frames of revolvers; they do not bear resemblance to the shape of the letters. J Frame: .38 Special and 9mm. This is the smallest frame. Early models may have a square butt or a round butt but all later models have round butts. K/L Frame: .38 Special and .357 Magnum. This is the medium frame revolver which may have a square butt or a round butt, but all later models (since mid 1990's) have round butts. N Frame: .41 and .44 Magnum. This is the large frame revolver which may have a square butt or a round butt, but all later models (since mid 1990's) have round butts.
J and K
K comes after J.
j for attack k for defend and l for jump bat s+k+j leamasex j+k+l+j+k+l+s+j+k
Need to know the model. For instance, a post-war 'K' frame would be 1955. An 'N' frame between 1974-1977. A 'J' frame 1975-1976, etc.