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Smith & Wesson Inc
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smithandwesson-store · 1 month ago
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Designed with versatility in mind, the M&P 22X Pistol adapts to your shooting needs without sacrificing control, comfort, or capacity. 10+1, 20+1 Capacity
Hammer-fired Trigger Fiber Optic Front Sight Suppressor Thread Adapter
Superior Ergonomics
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smithandwesson-store · 1 month ago
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NEW! Performance Center Bodyguard 2.0- Carry Comp Engineered for enhanced shootability and control without compromising on concealability or capaity. PowerPort Barrel
Sleek Extended Slide Enhanced Ergonomic Profile
10+1 and 12+1 Capacity
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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Don't mind me just admiring the M&P Carry Comp Slide today
The M&P M2.0 Carry Comp Slide is engineered to reduce felt recoil and keep your optic clear, giving you enhanced control. Simply install it on your M2.0 frame for a smoother, faster shooting experience.
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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American Exceptionalism: S&W's Registered Magnum, .357 MAG. In the history of double action six guns, few have the reverence of the Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum. As the velocity wars on the pre-WWII era raged between gun makers, Smith & Wesson battled it out with another famous manufacturer to create a fast-moving cartridge to penetrate the steel cars of the era. By the early 1930s, S&W had released the N-Frame "Heavy Duty" in .38/44, a fantastically made six gun in a very stout loading. However, by using an N-Frame, S&W would be leaving some horsepower on the table. By the mid-1930s, Daniel Wesson, Phil Sharpe, and the famous Elmer Keith had pushed the.38/44 to its limits, creating the.357 Magnum. With this new cartridge, S&W would introduce a new six gun, known as the Registered Magnum. The name comes from its Registration Number found inside the frame, matching the gun with its owner. Registered Magnums were, in a way, able to be "custom ordered", resulting in various barrel lengths across the 5,500 or so that were made under the "Registered Magnum" moniker. This Registered Magnum belongs to my good buddy Ken Hackathorn, who allowed me to have the opportunity to shoot his 5in example on my last visit to his place. It is the best double action six gun have ever fired. The S&W long action of the pre-war period is exquisite and the Call-style gold bead is a fabulous tool for sight acquisition. The fit and finish is, by modern standards, virtually impossible to recreate. Truly, a gun that has pushed itself to the top of my wish list.
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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Now we're talking
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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Life is too short for a boring lever action
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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Are you going for the micro-compact or compact?
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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What are you bringing to the range this weekend?
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smithandwesson-store · 2 months ago
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Don't lie. You know you want it.
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