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The Smith & Wesson Model 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a K-frame [2] revolver of worldwide popularity.
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Smith & Wesson makes it possible for you to own a piece of history-in-the-making with these Classic revolvers. They're the finest new handguns possible with designs harkening back to the most famous and collectible guns that Smith & Wesson ever constructed.
Smith & Wesson has long made duty revolvers trusted to fill the holsters of law enforcement and the military. One of the most iconic and long-lasting is the classic Model 10.
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The blued steel Model 10 revolver is offered today in pretty much its original form, but only with a 4" heavy barrel and a rounded butt. All Model 10's from 1958 to the present are suitable for use with .38 Special +P ammunition, as well as all standard pressure .38 Special loads.
Delve into the history and features of the Smith & Wesson Model 10. Discover why this iconic revolver has become a favorite among collectors and law enforcement for over a century.
The Model 10 strikes a balance between truly utilitarian revolvers, like the GP100, and delicate hand-tuned works of art from Colt. For the shooter this equates to a smooth-shooting, dependable...
Smith & Wesson Model 10: A Legendary K-Frame Available Today. Smith & Wesson introduced its K-frame .38 Military & Police (M&P) revolver in 1899. It was available with either 4", 5", 6",...
Smith and Wesson continued to improve production efficiency without hurting build quality throughout the production Model 10 revolvers. Remarkably, Smith and Wesson still offers the Model 10 to this day which means versions of the 1899 Hand Ejector Model have been in production for 120 years.