Description

Model with M10 military police fixed hop, realistic X-cart specification with new cylinder!
Six X cartridges are included.
Realization of live cylinder stop just like a real gun.
Heavy (bull) barrel characteristic of M10 variants
A carved seal is renewed realistically
New specification frame and side plate
This page is an excellent HW smooth wooden grip specification.

<The actual gun is like this>
Introduced in 1955, S&W's representative revolver. It uses the medium-sized and lightweight K frame, which was the mainstream at the time, and uses the .357 Magnum bullet originally developed for hunting. There are 2.5, 4, and 6 size barrels available according to the purpose of use, and there is also a rare model of 3 inches. The model that later became the prototype of the M29, also known as the "44 Magnum", whose name was known throughout the world with the catchphrase "World's Strongest". Although it was aimed at a wide range of people, it was particularly liked by police agencies, and the 4-inch model was a symbol of American police with a practical appearance. S&W promises that the stainless steel model will be M66. The rear sight can be finely adjusted forward, backward, left and right, perhaps with the intention of using it for hunting. A 4-inch barrel model with a .38Spl bullet (normal .38Spl bullet, not the current .38Spl+P) instead of the .357Magnum was used by the Japan Coast Guard and the Coast Guard (later known as the Special Guard, SST). It was temporarily adopted for self-defense by the Bailiff. It seems that a speed loader was also issued for quick loading of spare ammunition.

Total length: about 230mm
Weight: about 570g (HW)
Number of bullets: 6 shots
Bullet: 6mmBB HOP: Fixed

There are two types of grips.
Checkered plug lip, wooden smooth grip

M10 Tage style special finish