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  2. Smith & Wesson SD VE - Wikipedia

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    The grip angle is the same since the SD pistols use the same magazines as the Sigma pistols (though with different magazine bottom plates). The trigger guard is larger, and the SD line has industry-standard accessory rails rather than a proprietary rail. In December 2023, Smith & Wesson released the SD9 2.0.

  3. File:Smith and Wesson SD9VE.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Smith & Wesson Model 6904 - Wikipedia

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    The 6900-series is a third-generation version of Smith & Wesson's 69 series, which were compact 9mm pistols with double-column magazines. The 69-series pistols were designed to be small enough for easy concealed carry, but possessed considerable firepower, making them suitable as service weapons.

  5. File:Smith & Wesson 9mm Model SW9VE.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Smith & Wesson Model 59 - Wikipedia

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    The Model 59 was designed for the U.S. Navy as a large-capacity version of the S&W Model 39, the basis of their Mark 22 "Mark 22 Hush Puppy" suppressed pistol.In 1965, the U.S. Navy commissioned a version of the S&W Model 39 that could take the 13-round magazine of the Browning Hi-Power.

  7. Smith & Wesson Model 910 - Wikipedia

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    The first two digits reflect the caliber (9, 40, or 45). The 915 and 910 are both based on the Smith & Wesson 5904 - the numeral 9 stands for "9mm" (the caliber), and the following digits 15 and 10 for the magazine capacity, respectively. [1] Like the Model 5904, both the 915 and 910 utilized a carbon steel slide and an aluminum alloy frame.

  8. Hogue (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Guy Hogue in 1968, after he started making pistol grips that would properly fit his hand. [5] As a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, [3] Hogue also started making grips for fellow officers. His grips became so popular that he retired from his job in law enforcement to focus on his own business. [5] [3]

  9. Smith & Wesson Model 1006 - Wikipedia

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    Customers who contacted Smith and Wesson were sent new grips at no charge. The new replacement grip has a center punched mark on the bottom of the heel, whereas the bad grips did not. The 1026/1076 also had a recall issued, due to issues with the decocking lever that could potentially render the pistols inoperable.