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Favored among firearms enthusiasts and history buffs the Smith Wesson Model 10 is a double-action 6-shot revolver that was originally known as the .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899 and was the companys first revolver to feature a cylinder release on the frames left side similar to the Colt M1889. Available in a number of variations barrel lengths and calibers it was well-received among civilians military and law enforcement alike. Still in production after more than a century employing classic design with modern upgrades the Model 10 has experienced worldwide popularity.
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Action SADA - Caliber .38 SW Special +P - Capacity 6 - Material Carbon Steel - Grip Wood - Finish Blued - Sights Black Blade Fixed - Barrel Length 4 - Overall Length 8.875 - Weight 34.4 oz - Smith Wesson makes it possible for you to own a piece of history-in-the-making with these Classic revolvers. They are the finest new handguns possible with designs harkening back to the most famous and collectible guns that Smith Wesson ever constructed. Each is based on a model known for legendary performance then enhanced with modern advantages. They are the timeless best of both worlds Smith Wesson Classics.
UPC | 022188142358 |
Caliber | .38 SPL +P |
Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Weight | 2.2 LBS. |
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