You can request a manual for free at the S&W website.
Not really. The .38 usually refers to a rimmed revolver cartridge, such as .38 S&W, or .38 Special. The.380 is an automatic pistol cartridge, and much shorter.
The Colt pony has a variant as the FI(firearm international) model D in .380 cal. not to be mistaken for the FIE model D .380 cal. Check the star firearm website for more information on the variants. http://star-firearms.com/firearms/guns/d/index.shtml The FI Model D .380 that I own was made around mid 70's I've owned it since 1980. I purchased this firearm for $150.00 w/2 mags, all in very good condition. Now the gun is worth around $300.00. As far as the original Colt pony model I would say price around $400.00-$600.00 in very good condition. Hope this helps you to get an idea how much the colt pony in .380 cal. is worth.
If this firearm is a Savage automatic pistol, the s/n is actually 4458B rather than 44588 (the "B" suffix is often misread as an "8"). This is a .380 model 1907, and the version would be a 1907-13 modification 2 (aka 1907-13-2), made 1913-1914, s/n range approx 2350B - 7000B. This is the second of six versions of the .380 model 1907 (made 1913-1920). Savage made .380 versions of all three production automatic pistols -- the model 1907, the model 1915, and the model 1917. The .380 pistols serial numbers all either start (first few hundred) or end in "B," regardless of model.
Qantas currently operates about 20 Airbus 330's and 12 Airbus 380's , with more 380's and 320's on order.
The only Iver Johnson Model 50 is a .22 revolver. The only Iver Johnson 9mm Parabellum (Luger) is an M1 carbine sold in the mid 1980's. IJ did sell the Pony which is chambered for .380 ACP (also called 9mm Kurtz, 9mm Corto, and 9mm Browning short).
Best left to a gunsmith.
The serial number on all Savage automatic pistols (model 1907, model 1915, and model 1917, all in .32 and .380) will be found just under the barrel at the front edge of the frame. Early model 1907 pistols will have the s/n on the bottom of the frame, while later model 1907 and all other models will have the s/n on the front of the frame. All .380 Savage pistols will start or end with the letter "B" -- the first few hundred (all are model 1907 pistols) start with "B," while all the rest end with "B." It is not uncommon for the "B" to be misread as an "8." FYI, the "hammerless" model 1915 is the rarest production Savage automatic pistol, and the .380 model 1915 is the rarer of these. About 6500 .32 model 1915 pistols were made in 1915-1916 (approx s/n 130000 - 136500) and about 3900 .380 model 1915 pistols were made in 1915-1917 (approx s/n 10000B - 13900B).
The A 380's max speed is Mach 0.89 or 587 mph,
34.1 miles on I-380 S, or 40.5 miles taking the IA-13 S/US-151 S/I-380 S route.
Yes
Recommend you ask a gunsmith for help.