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I like 'em. Want to get my hands on a heavy barrel someday. Just because.
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I think this may be the coolest pic I've ever seen of a Model 10!
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Just picked up a 10-5 recently, police trade-in, really finished challenged, but no picture. My only other 10-5 is a snub.
But I do have some eye candy.
10-7 Factory Nickle
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Here's my Model 10-5
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Some nice looking mod. 10s fella's thanks for sharing.
Staying tuned.
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Got to Handle my friends model 10 with that nice pencil barrel today.Its been close to 20 yrs since I had one.There is just something so appealing about this model over the heavy barrel version.My friend had the 5 inch barrel too.How popular is the pencil barrel over the heavy barrel.
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After many experiences with heavy barrel in model 10 686 13 I just bought a 10-7 4inch tapered barrel, what a delight of shooting and balance. Its aesthetic has mysterious charm. My favorite revolver. My daily peace of mind.
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Standard barrel Model 10
Many of us love the simple elegance and pedigree of the Model 10 with the standard barrel. This is my 10-5
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Nothing more classic in design that the 10-5 IMHO. However the 10-6 is beautiful in its own right. You have to have one of each!
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I agree 100%
Here's my 10-5 on the left and 10-6 on the right.
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Sorry, No love here
Untill now never posted a negative. I inhered dads 4" m10 (prob a -2). I shot it for years because it was all I had. I never liked the balance or fixed sights. It was right on @ 50ft with 158s. No other load. Dad didnt love it so I had no connection to it so it had to go. I do see 6" models and would love to try one but the ones I see in gunshops command collector prices.
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PRETTY STRONG FEELINGS.
Seeing as S&W has SO MANY different models and variations/options within each model, I can't get so worked up to the point of hating/detesting/despising one vs the other. Being "skinny/pencil/standard" or "fat/heavy" the eye of the beholder, TEHO, come into play. Some "weirdo's" prefer plastic. They are just guns. Life's too short to get your knickers in a knot over it. My personal preference is for non tapered barrels on the shorter bbl.'s & the longer bbl.'s MAY look better tapered, but there are a bunch of exceptions when looking beyond model 10's. Nothing set in stone for me, if I like it fine, if I don't fine.
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I'd like to buy a pencil barrel CTG in 45 Long Colt with coke grips.
(Edited to add): Oh, and a partridge front sight, too.
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What it is they're pretty darn nice.
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My brother in law has a 5" 10-5 that his mother bought new in 68. When his father passed (his mother passed a few years earlier), he received it. It was in the box with the papers, tools and receipt ($109, I believe). It was in a small makeup bag his mother kept it in. It had a box of 38 spl, bought on the same receipt. 6 rd were missing. We figured that it hadn't been fired since those first six. We ended up emptying that box (and kept it...just because) and it hasn't been fired again since. That was about four years ago.
He is considering selling it to me. He doesn't like revolvers. Never did. He has always been a 1911 guy. Bought his first two Colt's in the early to mid 70's.
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I've owned a few over the years, and still own two of them, but they've never been my favorite.
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What is it with the pencil barrel model 10's
To me they are iconoclasticlly Smith and Wesson and at the same time ubiquitous......how can you go wrong having one in the stash.......here is my Model 10-5 5 inch regular barrel.
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First I finally bought a Model 10 5" last spring. I always wanted one and when this one appeared I grabbed it. As some might know the 5" Model 10 served for many years as the RCMP's handgun.
Now for a sad story. It has been several years since the Model 10 was replaced by the RCMP. That said their Depot has a huge supply of unfired Model 10's in their inventory. Our local Dog Officer used one to train his new dog. Basically he would drive down a rural road, toss the gun into the ditch along the road, drive a couple of hundred yards then release his dog to go find the gun.
I did get to shoot his NEW UNFIRED revolver before it went into his training regimen. I would have done anything to get that gun before he put it to use. Two weeks later I saw the gun. Battered, scarred beyong redemption from landing in gravel etc. Ah what can I say. ..
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OK, a new use for a Mod-10. A dog training toy.
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My 5" 10 no dash w/ a vintage LH Geo. Lawrence I picked up for $18.26 (delivered):
Fits tight behind my back, can't hardly tell it's there. Should be a great lightweight field carry.
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I posted earlier in this thread that I had a finish worn Model 10. Well, I sold that one to a kid (a young man really) who was starting a security guard job and needed something inexpensive. I'm sure that old Model 10 will serve him well.
Since then I have picked up a couple more. They're both 10-5's, one from 1968, the other from 1973. They're both in pretty decent shape.
I haven't fired either of them yet. Not sure if I ever will, but I do like having them.
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Back in ancient times ( before police had 200 rd wonder nines) I carried a Mod 19 as a duty weapon, I also used the same 4” for PPC shooting that often took place after working a grave yard shift. We were good in those days for a then small dept beating out the “ big boys” on many occasions and earning a place on The Governors Top Twenty Teams ( in the state). One of our team members had four kids and a new house so he made do with a 4” pencil Model 10, he could out shoot all of us with our fancy sights and K 38 target guns and he did it with grace.
He later got a K. 38 but by then PPC had gone over to the “ gamers”.
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To me the standard barrel & a round butt frame gives a satisfying retro look to the 10. The round butt seems to me to make a connection with the style of older S&W revolvers (pre 1900 or so).
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I can't explain it other than they just look "right" to me!
My 5-inch Model 10 (no dash)...
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Hahaha, this thread makes me wish Saxon Pig was still posting!
I too love that tapered barrel. Let’s not forget the Model 10’s svelte lightweight relative, the Model 12.
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We have two M&P revolvers. First is a really nice nickel finish 5" .32-20 from about 1919 that was originally my wife's grandfather's pride and joy. The old gentleman was reported to be a fine shot with it. It likely has not been fired since the early fifties when Gragdaddy had a disabling stroke. Wife inherited it from her brother, who had told us that he never shot it.
The other is an early fifties blue 2" that I bought from a pawn shop within the last few years. It is in great condition with little wear. It appears to have lived in a sock drawer somewhere for most of it's life.
I'm getting too many years on my bones to be a collector, but I could still be had on a nice round butt four inch, either barrel, or five inch.
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My dad had one , his dad had one and so did his . It' a thing called Nostalgia , a mental condition caused by a slight softening of the heart towards things we were exposed to early in life and sometimes just towards old things in general . It's not usually fatal but has occasionally been known to cause spousal unrest and severely deflated financial health .
I have started a Foundation to help combat this disease and it's side affects . If you feel this particular ailment taking a hold on you just box up the item that is causing the problem and ship it to me and I will pray for you . This is only a temporary fix and not a cure so you may find that you need to repeat this treatment several times over the course of your illness .
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This thread made me pull my no dash model 10 out of the safe. It's a 4 screw with a 5" barrel. I almost never see these early ones.
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