The M&P9 M2.0 Metal OR CC is designed for superior performance, featuring an optics-ready slide that allows for quick and easy attachment of a red dot sight. The 4.22" barrel, finished in Gray Armornite, ensures durability and longevity, while the black aluminum grips provide a secure and comfortable hold. Equipped with a flat face trigger, the M&P9 M2.0 Metal OR CC delivers a consistent trigger pull for improved accuracy. The pistol also includes front night sight and rear black sight, enhancing target acquisition in low-light conditions. Its aluminum frame reduces weight without sacrificing strength, making it a top choice for shooters.
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The Heavy-Duty Revolver was introduced on April 1, 1930 and was designed on the .44 Hand Ejector Third Model frame. The revolver was initially manufactured with a 5'' barrel length and had a weight of 40 ounces and was chambered in .38/44. As time and manufacturing progressed, Smith and Wesson produced the revolver in 4'' and 6'' lengths. The Heavy Duty was manufactured continuously throughout the 1930's on the N-frame. The total production of the Pre-World War II .38/44 Heavy Duty was 11,111 revolvers and production of the revolver ceased in order to focus upon the war effort from 1940-1946. At the end of World War II, on June 18th, 1946, this model was reintroduced to the public. In 1948, the factory incorporated the new style short action and the gun remained unchanged from that date until it was discontinued in 1966. During its lifetime, the revolver was eventually designated the Model 20 in 1957, when Smith and Wesson began assigning numeric model designations to their firearms. Even though the .38/44 chamber was designed to fire the .38 Special Super police loads, this revolver prompted the idea of producing the popular .357 Magnum, which was designed in 1934 and introduced as its own production model in 1935. The first .357 Magnum was received by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on April 8th, 1935. This revolver eventually became the Model 27 in 1957. This newly imagined II-frame revolver in 2023 is unique in that it embodies the features of the original Heavy Duty/ Model 20 features, while being chambered in the .357 Magnum. The team at Smith and Wesson have resurrected the 20th century legacy of the N-frame revolver in the classic blued configuration of the Heavy Duty in tandem with the .357 Magnum for the modern revolver owner. These are very hard to find so grab yours here today before it is gone!
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Limited Edition, this is one of ONLY 250 EVER MADE!!! Introducing the Davidson's Exclusive 200th Anniversary Edition Smith & Wesson® N-Frame revolver, a tribute to the fearless legacy of the Texas Rangers. Inspired by the legendary Captain Bill McDonald and their iconic motto, "One Riot, One Ranger", this revolver pays homage to the Rangers' rich history. The Texas Rangers, unofficially formed in 1823, have been synonymous with bravery and tenacity in law enforcement. Captain McDonald, a true Ranger, exemplified the spirit of the force by singlehandedly breaking up a prizefight, quipping, "There's just one prizefight, isn't there?" This limited-edition N-Frame revolver captures the essence of those fearless days. It features the famous Ranger saying engraved on the backstrap, reminding us of the Rangers' unwavering commitment to justice. With a design reminiscent of the duty pistols carried by the Texas Rangers post-World War II, this revolver is a tribute to their enduring legacy. Own a piece of history and embrace the spirit of the Texas Rangers with this 200th Anniversary Edition Smith & Wesson® N-Frame revolver - a Davidson's Exclusive. It's not just a firearm; it's a symbol of courage and honor that lives on in every Ranger's heart.
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Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers have had your back since 1950. These small revolvers were designed to fire a full power round and are as simple and easy to use as they are reliable. Available in various calibers and with three diverse hammer designs, it is no surprise that the Smith & Wesson J-Frame has become the most popular, small-frame, defense revolver on the market. In 1952, Smith & Wesson debuted two J-frame Centennial® revolvers, the Model 40 and Model 42, named in honor of the company’s 100th year. The Model 42 Centennial Airweight® was designed as a lightweight aluminum alloy revolver with a fully concealed hammer. The Model 642LS is a variation on the Model 42 Centennial Airweight® that integrates the time-tested features of the original with modern advancements. Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolver is designed to fire a full power round and is as simple and easy to use as it is reliable. The Smith & Wesson 642 Ladysmith is a variation on the Model 42 Centennial Airweight which integrates the time-tested features of the original with modern advancements. This 642 Ladysmith model has an aluminum alloy frame, stainless steel barrel and cylinder, integral front and fixed rear sights, internal hammer, and a wood grip with finger grooves.
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Smith & Wesson L-Frame revolver is built to suit the demands of the most serious firearms enthusiast. The L-Frame has a strong, durable frame and barrel built for continuous Magnum usage. It features a full top strap and barrel serration, ball-detent Lock-Up and 2-piece barrel. This Smith & Wesson Model 69 features a stainless steel frame, barrel, and cylinder, black synthetic grip, and red ramp front and adjustable rear sights.
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The grip can be switched out to make it like a normal M&P 15
Smith & Wesson's M&P15 Sport II rifle is the ideal modern sporting rifle. It features a threaded 16" barrel with an Armornite finish. It has also has a fixed black stock, QD sling swivel attachment point, and a gas block with an integral Picatinny style rail. This model also features a 10 round magazine, dust cover, forward assist, and Red/Green Dot Optic is included so it is ready to go out of the box!
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Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers have had your back since 1950. These small revolvers were designed to fire full power rounds and are as simple and easy to use as they are reliable. Available in various calibers and with three diverse hammer designs, it is no surprise that the Smith & Wesson J-Frame has become the most popular, small-frame, defense revolver on the market. The Model 60, the world’s first stainless steel revolver, was a success from its introduction in 1965. Praised by both law enforcement and sportsmen, the Model 60 is the perfect choice for those seeking a small frame, all-steel revolver with greater recoil control and proven performance. The Model 60 was a stainless-steel version of the Chiefs Special®; and began the era of stainless-steel handgun production.