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[[Image:S&W MP Rev.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith and Wesson Military and Police - .38 Special]] | [[Image:S&W MP Rev.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Smith and Wesson Military and Police - .38 Special]] | ||
[[Image:TODSW.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Smith & Wesson 10-5 with three inch barrel and smooth vintage grips similar to those on a [[Smith & Wesson Victory Model]].]] | [[Image:TODSW.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Smith & Wesson 10-5 with three inch barrel and smooth vintage grips similar to those on a [[Smith & Wesson Victory Model]].]] | ||
[[File:Orbea8mm.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Orbea Revolver 1892 Espagnol - 8 x 27mm M1892. This Spanish-manufactured clone of M&P revolver was widely used by French army during WW1.]] | |||
M10 HB 4" version | M10 HB 4" version |
Revision as of 07:19, 18 December 2014
Other versions of the Model 10
M10 HB 4" version The hong kong police force had replaced all M10 models with Heavy Barrel version(4 inch) already.
Comparison
How does this weapon compare with the Colt Official Police? I don't want to instigate a brawl between supporters of each, I was just wondering what the pros and cons of each weapon are since these two seemed to be the most common police weapons for decades. -Anonymous
Nickle
Were there ever any nickle plated versions of the model 10 made? The second to last image on the page looks like it may be nickle plated, but it could just be the lighting.
The Stainless version is the Model 64. So no. The Wierd It 09:17, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
- Uh, wrong. There were plenty of nickel plated Model 10s in circulation. I've seen many, original tapered AND heavy barreled variants. Also there is nothing to keep a Model 10 owner from sending in his revolver to be nickel plated after the fact. MoviePropMaster2008 19:38, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
- While there are no stainless Model 10s, they were originally available in nickle. And of course it's entirely possible that in over 100 years of production somebody has had one nickle-plated. - Nyles
Yes Smith & wesson manufactured the Model 10 in both blued steel and nickel plated steel for over eighty years. They stopped making the nickel plated models in the early 1990 (I believe. Don't have my copy of Supica and Nahas with me as I type this) when the EPA got on them. However S&W is once again making nickel plated revolvers. I guess they fixed whatever Big Brother said they were doing wrong. --Jcordell 18:00, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
Adventures of Superman?
Would the S&W Mdl 10 be the revolver used in the opening credits of the 1950's Superman TV series to illustrate the phrase "Faster than a speeding bullet"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAROcbv4gco
Thanks. 99.40.197.2 06:33, 18 February 2011 (UTC)