2017 SHOT SHOW: New Smith and Wesson Revolvers

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M629, 3.8" 44 mag/special
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M686, 6" 357mag/special+P
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M686, 7" 357mag/special+P
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S&W 500 , 3.5", 500 S&W special +P
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M642, 1.88" bb, .38 special+P
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^^^^^that is some serios firepower packed in lnto that beautiful little baby.....imagine 700 grain T Rex loads thru that....I don't think u could hold on for real
 
Other than watching some Hickok45, I am mostly unfamiliar with pistol ammunition, but does 500S&W actually exist in +P!?
 
I don't like the finish on the 500 or the M642. It feels incomplete...

I like the looks of it, but IME matt stainless is a pain because it scratches easily and you can't just spot buff it out like you could with a high polish finish.
 
^^^^^that is some serios firepower packed in lnto that beautiful little baby.....imagine 700 grain T Rex loads thru that....I don't think u could hold on for real

Hello S$W we need 4.2 non ported SW500 here.

That's nucking futs!!

Eardrums and eyebrows. Who needs 'em?

I was thinking the same thing until I read the post a little closer... 500 S&W SPECIAL +P... not 500 S&W Magnum.. but still... would be a fun gun to shoot
 
Un-fluted cylinders on a revolver just look ugly. It looks incomplete.

i saw a video review of that gun...it was left unfluted on purpose to make the gun heavier, and thus reduce recoil. there are other elements on the gun to reduce recoil such as the barrel design and gel-packed grip
 
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