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07-19-2014, 12:24 PM
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Difference between these 642's?
On a certain website, they list S&W M642 with product code 163810LE. Then they list S&W 642 with product code 103810LE.
What is the difference? Why does one have the M prefix and not the other?
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Check out S&W's website.
The 103810 is the "-1" or 'dash one' version which does NOT have the internal lock. The 163810 DOES have the internal lock.
The M is probably just for 'model' or some such thing. It's not shown on the website.
The website lists their, S&W's, model numbers.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/w...D1405787760737
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