SKU 170339
used very good
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A big-bore revolver chambered in 460 S&W Mag, this Smith & Wesson 460 XVR is a 5-shot revolver built on an X-frame, the company's largest steel frame. The 460 XVR features a removable, interchangeable compensator one for lead ammo and one for jacketed ammo. Additionally, this revolver is constructed of stainless steel and features rugged grips and easy-to-use sights. The 460 XVR is a suitable choice for hunting and personal protection in big game country. This S&W Performance Center-tuned model comes with a nylon case, bipod, and a sling.
The Smith Wesson 460 is a big bore revolver chambered in 460 SW Mag. A double-action revolver built on an X-Frame its constructed of stainless steel and features a 5-round capacity and textured synthetic grips as well as rear adjustable sights. Built on Smith Wessons largest steel frame the 460 is a suitable choice for hunting and personal protection in big game country.
Details
Action SADA - Caliber .460 SW Magnum - Capacity 5 - Finish Stainless - Material Steel - Grips Synthetic - Sights Black Ramp Adjustable - Barrel Length 14 - Overall Length 21.5 - Weight 87.1 oz - Muzzle Brake - Chrome Hammer - Chrome Trigger with Trigger Stop - PC Tuned Action - Smith Wessons Model 460XVR has the highest muzzle velocity of any production revolver on earth. The Model 460XVR is so revolutionary that it required an entirely new designation...XVR X-treme Velocity Revolver. Performance Center guns originate from standard designs or are created from the ground up. From hand-cutting and fitting to fine tuning for precision these firearms are top performers. Products from the Performance Center are the ultimate expression of old-world craftsmanship blended with modern technology.
UPC | 022188703399 |
Caliber | .460 S&W MAGNUM |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 14 BARREL |
Weight | 5.4 LBS. |
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