Military & Police Anthology
I'm going to lighten the blog mood a bit again. Here's a slew of M&P iron. First revolver is a Model of 1899.
Next is a Depression era Model of 1905 4th change.
Center is a Victory Model.
Then a Transitional M&P.
Finally, a Model 10-5.
Labels: Smith and Wesson







4 Comments:
Certainly some of the best of Smith & Wesson's finely crafted revolvers... thanks for sharing these with us!
i'm probably marking myself as an incurable semiauto bigot, but they all look pretty much the same to me.
i wouldn't turn down a bodyguard snubby in .38 special, mind, but if i had one then the shrouded hammer would be the only way for me to tell it apart from any other snubby wheelgun.
WOW, those are nice!
Being a fledgling in the world of Smith revolvers, forgive me. But, is that some sort of grip safety on the 10-5? How's it work?
tweaker
That is a grip adapter called a Tyler T, tweaker. It basically fills the space to help the grip fit a larger hand. They were very popular with cops back then.
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