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From the Smith & Wesson website"
"Medium Frame (K)
The K-Frame revolver is one of the most important innovations in Smith & Wesson history and was built specifically to handle the .38 S&W Special cartridge. Since its introduction, the K-Frame has been a favorite for military and police professionals as well as target shooters and enthusiasts. Today's K-Frame is available in .22 LR and .38 S&W Special."
All of the models I mentioned, as well as the ones others have graciously shared photos of, are chambered in .357 Magnum and live happy lives emptying brass in that caliber. Some text on S&W's website does not change that.
Likewise, the N-frame was not developed for the .44 MAG cartridge, but it's weaker brother. Does that mean that N-frame .44 MAGs don't exist, or that they are not suitable?