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smith & wesson 940 revolver with holster and moon clip

S&W 940 Review: 9mm J Frame That Runs Hard

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Smith & Wesson brought the 940 back and gave it real sights and real grips. We shot it across loads and distances to see if this 9mm snub can outpace your pocket semi.

Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Review: A Modern Take on an American Classic

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Featuring a threaded barrel, M-LOK slots, and a Picatinny rail, the Model 1854 is meticulously engineered to provide both enthusiasts and collectors with an authentic shooting experience rooted in history.

The Performance Center TCR22 Rifle

The Performance Center TCR22 Rifle

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When a lot of you see the Performance Center TCR22, one of the first thoughts that may come to mind is “Oh great, another 10/22 clone!”. I was certainly not immune from thinking this when I saw this rifle for the first time at SHOT Show, but I’ve learned you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.

S&W Model 19 Carry Comp Rides Again!

S&W Model 19 Carry Comp Rides Again!

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The Model 19 Carry Comp is just small enough that it could realistically be considered for daily concealed carry, yet it’s added weight and most of all, its ported barrel makes it a tame shooter, even when loaded for bear. That makes it a gun you’ll enjoy shooting and practicing with.

Smith & Wesson Does .22’s Right: Performance Center T/CR22 Precision Rimfire Rifles - SHOT Show 2019

Smith & Wesson Does .22’s Right: Performance Center T/CR22 Precision Rimfire Rifles – SHOT Show 2019

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Smith & Wesson took the Thompson Center T/CR 22 and made it better. They gave it a Performance Center makeover that aims to squeeze every bit of accuracy out of the rifle.

S&W Model 640 Pro Series - Review

S&W Model 640 Pro Series – Review

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Then Smith produced the Model 640 Pro Series, perhaps the best J-frame ever! The Model 640 Pro is a Performance Center pistol that reminds me of the Smiths of old. The 640 Pro is based on a Model 640, stainless, five shot .357 Magnum, with a 2.125” barrel.

The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 - A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 - Allied Small Arms WWII)

The Smith & Wesson Victory .38 – A Cop Gun Goes to War (#1 – Allied Small Arms WWII)

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The Victory .38 was a wartime version of the original Smith and Wesson Model 10 first introduced in 1899. The gun was variously known as the S&W Military and Police or the S&W Hand Ejector. Total production exceeded six million copies. While civilian variants typically sported a deep blue finish and a variety of barrel lengths, the Victory model was bred purely for combat.