Smith and wesson model 64 review9/6/2023 My model, the 10-10, manufactured during the late 1980’s comes with a 4” heavy profile barrel, rubber Pachmayr grips, and a hammer with a fixed firing pin. The sights are fixed, with the rear being integral to the frame. The Model 10 is one of S&W’s oldest guns still in production, first released in 1899 as the Hand Ejector. Smooth Like Butter One of the few good things to come out of California Shocked, but ecstatic, I filled out the necessary paperwork and a few days later I was the proud owner of a new (to me) Smith & Wesson six-shooter. There had been tons of activity on the revolver prior to my bid, so I knew I had no chance of winning, but I didn’t mind since a new gun wasn’t quite in my budget at the time.Ī few hours later I got an email from Gunbroker congratulating me on my purchase. The finish looked great, and the price was right, so I dropped a bid, closed my laptop and went about my day. I was browsing Gunbroker checking out prices on Smith & Wesson revolvers when I stumbled across a used Model 10 that was in the last few hours of its auction. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better revolver within its price range. This reload time is exhilarating! BLUF: The Smith & Wesson Model 10 offers handcrafted American quality for mass produced Brazilian prices.
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