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Old 07-03-2020, 04:30 PM
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Default Model 10 classic 2”

Please make a run of this revolver!
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Old 07-05-2020, 05:26 PM
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You can always make your own. That's what I did.
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What’s the story on that 2 inch
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Great stag on the snub crazyphil. Nice Puma too.

I hardly need the 2" 1950 M&P I've got so I would not be a buyer for a new 2" Model 10 but my guess is S&W would sell quite a few of them.

This thread needs a link to a clip of Sargent Friday.

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I wish they would bring back the Model 12 2”
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Both are 10-5's.
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Mine is a 10-7 two inch, a former service revolver, and the only weapon I ever shot a perfect during semi annual qualification. Still shoots great to this day.
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Love the M10 2" Had a boatload of them before my 2018 fire and they all got water stained so I dumped them.

But I retained this one, my very first - almost 40 years old; I bought it new:



And I guess I created a Model 10 2" after this 4" M64 DAO got a new lease on life:



2" K frames! PERFECT - all you need, nothing you don't!
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Hi guys, wondering if you could help me. Can anyone explain to me what the designation numbers after the model stand for in the 2 inch de model 10. Meaning model 10-7 or 10-8 for example. Thank you
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Hi guys, wondering if you could help me. Can anyone explain to me what the designation numbers after the model stand for in the 2 inch de model 10. Meaning model 10-7 or 10-8 for example. Thank you
Not just restricted to the Model 10, any S&W with a Model number can have a “dash” number. Basically, The dash numbers indicate an engineering change such as heat treatment, wider front sights, etc.

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