What is it with the pencil barrel model 10's

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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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I got this nice Model 10-5 for a song and gave it to my son. He's delighted with it, and it's his first gun. The slim barrel 5 inch Model 10 harks back to a different time when the World seemed less complicated. Perhaps there were the same number of Dillweeds per-capita of population back then as there are now but because there was no Internet or Global Connectivity it sure didn't feel like there were. And one really felt that a six-shot .38 was "'probably enough if you used it right."

I guess for those of us stuck down here, it still has to be enough, but I prefer my Heavy Duty loaded up to the gilders all the same.

 
The tapered barrels just look so much classier. And when shooting .38 Special out of an all-steel K-frame, the extra steel of the fat barrel is gilding the lilly; I mean, these days I shoot the same ammo (sparingly) out of a 12 oz scandium-titanium featherweight.
 
I too find them appealing. Carried one in the military and though it wasn't a Model 10 I remember watching Andy Garcia's character in The Untouchables using a 4" pencil barrel in the train station shoot out and thinking I need to get me one of those.

This is my favorite M10.

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I got my first Model 10-5 with a 4" standard barrel in December. It's never been fired except at the S&W factory & looks brand new. I don't know if I'll ever fire it. It's one beautiful piece of art!
 
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There is something about the skinny barrel Model 10s. The big honking front sight is easy to see and the gun is lighter than the heavy barrel. I think the HB came out as a fad in a time when HB guns were trendy in an effort to modernize the Model 10 a little bit.

My grail gun is a skinny barrel Model 64 but I never see one. We need to be careful talking about them publicly though. The 4" skinny barrel 10's are an underdog and the least expensive Smith out there. We don't want to talk them up if we can help it. :)
 
There is something about the skinny barrel Model 10s. The big honking front sight is easy to see and the gun is lighter than the heavy barrel. I think the HB came out as a fad in a time when HB guns were trendy in an effort to modernize the Model 10 a little bit.

My grail gun is a skinny barrel Model 64 but I never see one. We need to be careful talking about them publicly though. The 4" skinny barrel 10's are an underdog and the least expensive Smith out there. We don't want to talk them up if we can help it. :)

Keep looking for that M64, you won't regret it once you find one.

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I always felt the HB Model 10 was introduced for more recoil control when carried with the then new +P FBI Load and +P+ Treasury Load. I agree with most that the Standard Barrel wins the beauty contest!
 
I did not like the "standard barrel" M10 until I shot one.
A buddy has one and I finally got to fire it.
No tin can was safe!

Now, I'm on the lookout for a deal on one.
Missed a couple but won't miss forever.
 
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