New Revolvers At Shot Show?

HarrishMasher

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Anyone at Shot Show? Any new revolvers announced? Anyone have any links to pictures or news? Thanks!
 
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That's a really interesting offering from Korth. I found this press image online and some articles are saying it's going to have an under $900 MSRP. Nice value for Korth performance.

I'm curious about the speedloader though. I wonder who makes those?

 
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Only two announced:

Model 642 with LaserMax:

Since its introduction, the Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolver has become one of the most popular small frame revolvers ever produced. Selected as a trusted backup gun for law enforcement professionals and commonly carried by thousands of licensed permit holders, the J-Frame has amassed decades of reliable use. For 2015, Smith & Wesson is offering one of its most well-liked Centennials, the Model 642, with a factory installed LaserMax CenterFire sighting system. The new Model 642 with LaserMax enables positive target acquisition and enhances accuracy in low-light conditions.

Performance Center Model 460XVR Bone Collector:

The Performance Center by Smith & Wesson is offering big-bore enthusiasts and handgun hunters the opportunity to own a new X-Frame model built in collaboration with Professional Hunter Michael Waddell – the S&W460XVRÔ Bone Collector. This new-age hunting revolver, with its two-tone finish, 7.5-inch barrel and five-round capacity cylinder, is capable of harvesting any big-game animal in North America. Embodying the look, feel and attitude of Waddell’s popular television show, “The Bone Collector,” airing on The Outdoor Channel, the newest Performance Center X-Frame is available in a limited edition run of 1,500 revolvers.

MSRP $1680
SKU: 170345
Model: 460XVR™
Caliber: .460 S&W Magnum®
Capacity: 5 Rounds
Action: Single/Double Action
Barrel Length: 7.5” (19.1 cm)
Front Sight: Fiber Optic Green
Rear Sight: Adjustable White Outline
Grip: Synthetic
 
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smith_wesson_pc-460xvr-bone_collector_revolver_F1.jpg
 
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Just noticed something in the large pic that shows the view from the front at an angle... Apparently Smith finds the carbon fouling directly around the chamber throat equally as miserable to remove as I do!! LOL!
 
Wow I am beyond disappointed.

Given the way Ruger is churning out all kinds of variations on their LCR...9mm, 3", 22lr, etc, there is clearly a market for these guns. You would think S&W would at least bring something to the table? Totally lame.
 

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