RCMP Revolver Question

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Does anyone know why the RCMP used to carry the Smith Wesson Model 10 revolver with a 5 inch barrel, as opposed to a 4 inch barrel like most police services? One inch can't make that much of a difference in accuracy under the conditions in which an officer involved shooting would occur.
 
Does anyone know why the RCMP used to carry the Smith Wesson Model 10 revolver with a 5 inch barrel, as opposed to a 4 inch barrel like most police services? One inch can't make that much of a difference in accuracy under the conditions in which an officer involved shooting would occur.

I think it is the tradition and good looking on uniform , besides 38 SPECIAL needs 5 inch of barrels to perform its character .
 
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... Model 10 with the 5" Barrel for Uniform use. The model 10 2" for Plain clothes use. ( Preceded by the Model 49, and few model 36 and way back, Colt Detectives )..... David K
 
The S&W Model 10 5" barrel .38 Special revolver has nice 'balance' and also makes a nice looking wheelgun. A classic piece of Canadiana for sure..... :cool:

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Does anyone know why the RCMP used to carry the Smith Wesson Model 10 revolver with a 5 inch barrel, as opposed to a 4 inch barrel like most police services? One inch can't make that much of a difference in accuracy under the conditions in which an officer involved shooting would occur.

M&P vs M&P Pro
G17 vs G34
XD "Service" vs XD "Tactical"

Some would disagree, it seems.
 
... Model 10 with the 5" Barrel for Uniform use. The model 10 2" for Plain clothes use. ( Preceded by the Model 49, and few model 36 and way back, Colt Detectives )..... David K

NWMP/RNWMP/RCMP Colt New Service revolvers were 5-1/2"
BCPP & SPP (which were absorbed into RCMP) S&W HD (N-Frame) revolvers were 5"
 
I myself think there is something to it (the shootability of 5 inch pipes)
I have a S&W 629 and an older Heavy Duty with this length of barrel. I find I can shoot them much better, with less effort, than a friend's 3 inch 629 & and a 3.5 inch Model 28.
 
Plainclothes used the model 10 with a 2" barrel? I learned something new as all I ever saw was the model 36.
 
... Very few were the model 36, mostly the Model 49 ( Bodyguard ) which were withdrawn when the +P ammunition became widely issued. Hence the switch to the Model 10, 2" Round butt. .... David K
 
Who else used the 5" Model 10?

I think it was a large US city police department and something makes me say either Chicago or Detroit.

The 5" Model 10 was the first handgun I ever shot, and many years later when I saw one on consignment it was the first gun I ever bought. I still think it's a great gun and is a "never sell" for me.
 
The Canadian Government purchased primarily 5" barreled Military and Police Smith & Wesson 38 S&W revolvers during WW2, there were small batches of 6" barreled revolvers also purchased. The issue of 5" barrel model 10 Smith & Wesson revolvers is a carry over form the wartime purchases. I have had both 5" and 6" Military and Police model Smith & Wesson revolvers in my collection...the Military and Police revolver became the Model 10, based on the K frame revolver.
The Canadian military also purchased a very small quantity of the New Century (Triple Lock) and large number of the MkII (Second Model Hand Ejector) revolver during WW1, both were N frame revolvers chambered in 455.
 
I suspect the reason has to do with cost. They went with a 5 inch barrel as the firearms the Model 10 replaced had a 5 inch (or 5 1/2 inch) barrel.

By going with that barrel length, the RCMP wouldn't have to incur the cost of replacing all the issued holsters as well as the guns.
 
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