Description
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To the uninitiated, the Model Smith & Wesson Model 69 looks like a K-frame Model 66. Only the slightly longer (1/4-inch) barrel and odd-looking 5-shot cylinder give it away. But the look is pure Smith & Wesson. Matt stainless steel and black rubber grip.
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The Smith & Wesson Model 69 Combat Magnum is a well-built double-action revolver that successfully encompasses the limitations of a concealed carry pistol for a pistol hunting cartridge. 2.75 smith & Wesson model 69 Small and light pistols (small caliber chambers) are available if you spend most of your time in the city. But this five-shot .44 mag. It can be loaded with full power Magnum loads to protect against dangerous Smith & Wesson model 69 grip game with smooth shots. 44 Spl. Cartridges for two-legged threats or hazardous insects and snakes.
Specifications
Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
Model | 69 Combat Magnum (10064) |
Action | Double-Action Revolver |
Caliber | .44 Mag./.44 Spl |
Finish | Satin Stainless Steel |
Grip | Black Synthetic Round Butt |
Front Sight | Red Ramp |
Rear Sight | White Outline, Adjustable |
Barrel Length | 2.75″ |
Overall Length | 7.80″ |
Height | 5.85” |
Cylinder Width | 1.55” |
Weight | 34.3 ozs. |
Capacity | Five Rounds |
Twist | 1:18.75″ RH |
Rifle Grooves | Five |
Accessories | Hard Case, Lock, Owner’s Manual |
Smith & Wesson was founded by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson as the “Smith & Wesson Revolver Company” in 1856 after their previous company, also called the “Smith & Wesson Company” and later renamed as “Volcanic Repeating Arms“, was sold to Oliver Winchester and became the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The modern Smith & Wesson had been previously owned by Bangor Punta and Tomkins plc before being acquired by Saf-T-Hammer Corporation in 2001. Smith & Wesson was a unit of American Outdoor Brands Corporation from 2016 to 2020, until the company was spun out in 2020.[1]
As Samuel Colt‘s patent on the revolver was set to expire in 1856, Wesson began developing a prototype for a cartridge revolver. His research pointed out that a former Colt employee named Rollin White held the patent for a “bored-through” cylinder, a component he would need for his invention. Wesson reconnected with Smith and the two partners approached White to manufacture a newly designed revolver-and-cartridge combination.[4] After Wesson left Volcanic Repeating Arms in 1856, he rejoined Smith to form the Smith & Wesson Revolver Company which would become the modern Smith & Wesson company.[5]
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