
Attachment 259945 Here is my gun and, shamefully, it is an unfired safe queen. The "pencil" barrels shoot just as well so you really can't go wrong with a 10-? What ever you end up with, post some pics-we love gun porn. It was as good a shooting gun as I've ever held. Smith & Wesson Model 10 38 Special Revolver 4 Barrel Smith & Wesson makes it possible for. I had a heavy barrel model 10 and, like a young fool that I was, sold it. This was the first snub-nosed gun to re-appear after 1945. I have a nickle 24 and a 629 with the dreaded Hillary Hole and neither has ever gave 1 minute of problems. S&W purist hate the look and I am a fence straddler when it comes to the lock.

Smith & Wesson (S&W) re-introduced its Model 40 snub-nose revolver. The Smith & Wesson Model 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a. Later models also features the lock with the hole in the left side of the frame just above the cylinder latch. S&W dubbed the new version the Model 40-1, and I picked one up to check out the. Department: Firearms > Handgun Revolver > Double-Action Revolvers. I started to redo this video because of the misfires but upon review, I realized this serves a useful purpose of illustrating a fine advantage a revolver has. Smith started using MIM instead of machined parts along about 1997, which some people complain about but I have never had a bit of a problem with MIM parts. Smith & Wesson Model 637 38 Special J-Frame with Crimson Trace Lasergrip. These snub-nosed versions were used by Criminal Investigation Division and. The 10-10 applies the same package as above to the heavy barrels. 38 Special revolver was the Smith & Wesson Model 10 which first. These are very desirable features for a S&W that you are going to shoot a lot with some top (not OVER the top) loads in. The lock-up is still tight, and this is a very nice Model 10 Snub Nose in fine plus. The new value of a SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 19 pistol has fallen (102. The checkered walnut grips with S&W medallions are in very good-fine. At present, shooter can only find these snub nose revolvers on the used/collector market. Production of these models did not extend beyond the late 1990s. The 12 month average price is 1,035.04 new and 938.92 used. The SF-VI and DS-II snub nose revolvers retained the look and feel of the 1970s Detective Specials, but in stainless steel and significantly re-engineered for economy.

From there on through the 10-8 models, the changes are pretty minor until you get to the 10-9, starting in 1988 which included the new yoke retention system, radius stud and floating hand hammer nose bushing on the tapered barrels. A SMITH AND WESSON MODEL 19 pistol is currently worth an average price of 1,128.99 new and 949.78 used. By 10-6 the trigger guard screw had been eliminated which is no deal breaker for a shooter/carry gun. Beginning with the 10-2 on the standard barrel and 10-3 on the heavy barrel guns the threads on the extractor rods were changed to left hand threads to keep from loosening and giving way harder opening.
