What kind of Revolver is the Smith and Wesson Model 10?
The Smith & Wesson Model 10 Military and Police .38 Special Revolver By Chuck Hawks Smith & Wesson is currently marketing a semi-automatic pistol as a Military and Police (M&P) model, but the name is taken from the double action (DA) revolver that made it famous.
How big is the barrel on a Smith and Wesson 10-6?
S&W Model 10-6 fitted with a 4 inch pinned barrel, checkered Walnut grips with S&W medallions, fixed sights, built on a square butt frame, is blue finished, and chambered in .38 Special. Click for more info „1970’s vintage 4″“ nickel model in excellent condition. Click for more info Smith & Wesson 10-7 38 Special. 2 inch barrel.
What’s the price of a Smith and Wesson?
Smith & Wesson model,10-5 in 38 Special. Six inch barrel on this Smith & Wesson model 10-5 in 38 Special. Very good condition, make a great shooter. $498 plus $28 insured shipping. Layaway available. No credit cards and no trades.
Where does the name Smith and Wesson come from?
Smith & Wesson is currently marketing a semi-automatic pistol as a Military and Police (M&P) model, but the name is taken from the double action (DA) revolver that made it famous. Later, the same revolver was assigned the model number „10,“ when S&W stopped naming their handguns and gave them numbers, instead.
When did Smith and Wesson change the name of the revolver?
Smith and Wesson continued to produce the Military and Police revolver throughout WWI and WWII. During that time, the US Military issued it as an alternative sidearm to the then-standard 1911 in .45 ACP. By the mid-1950s, Smith and Wesson once again changed the name of the revolver to the much simpler Model 10.
When was the Smith and Wesson Model 1899 made?
Smith and Wesson introduced the Model 1899 Hand Ejector model in 1899 and while the handgun lasted decades, the original name was shortlived. The manufacturer quickly renamed the Model 1899 the Military and Police Model indicating their ideal customer.
How big is the barrel of a Smith and Wesson?
Smith & Wesson Model 10-8 .38 Spl. This Smith & Wesson 38 Spl. is a model 10-8 with a 4″ HEAVY barrel. Vivid Case Colors on Trigger and Hammer.
How much does a Smith and Wesson 38 Special cost?
SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10-7 38 Special ( NO SALES TO CALIFORNIA or ILLINOIS ) $525 + ACTUAL shipping charge to your FFL DEALER. Will take a Personal Check …Click for more info