词条 | Smith & Wesson Model 610 |
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|name=Model 610 | image= DCB Shooting Bren Ten & SW 610.jpg | image_size = 300 |caption=The Smith & Wesson Model 610 (top) with a Bren Ten |origin=United States |type=Revolver |is_ranged=yes |service= |used_by= |wars= |designer= |design_date= |manufacturer=Smith & Wesson |unit_cost= |production_date= |number= |variants= |spec_label= |weight={{convert|42.5|oz|abbr=on}} (3.875 in barrel) {{convert|49.4|oz|abbr=on}} (6.5 in barrel) |length={{convert|9.5|in|mm|abbr=on}} (3.875 in barrel) {{convert|12|in|abbr=on|1}} (6.5 in barrel) |part_length={{convert|3.875|in|abbr=on|1}} {{convert|6.5|in|abbr=on|1}} |width= |height= |cartridge=10mm Auto, .40 Smith & Wesson |action=Double-action revolver |rate= |velocity= |range= |max_range= |feed=6-round cylinder |sights=Interchangeable front blade, adjustable rear notch }} The Model 610 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the 10mm Auto cartridge.[1] The 610 was manufactured by Smith & Wesson on the N-frame, similar to the Smith & Wesson Model 29 in .44 Magnum, and the Model 27/28 in .357 Magnum. The 10mm Auto is a rimless automatic pistol cartridge so moon clips are used to hold cartridges when loading and extracting spent cases en bloc. Since the .40 Smith & Wesson is a shorter, less powerful variant of the 10mm Auto but has the same diameter, the Model 610 can chamber and fire .40 Smith & Wesson rounds.[2] HistoryThe Model 610 debuted in 1990, but shortly after its introduction, popularity of the 10mm round was declining and slow sales caused Smith & Wesson to retire the model in 1992.[2] After a 6-year hiatus it was reintroduced in 1998 for competitive shooting matches with a few changes. The firing pin was moved from the hammer to inside the frame and an internal safety lock was added.[2] This reintroduction was at the behest of members of the International Practical Shooting Confederation but the Model 610 is more commonly used in International Defensive Pistol Association matches.[2] In 2019 Smith and Wesson reintroduced the 610 in four- and six-inch barrel lengths. Like the 1998 version, the 2019 models have a six-round capacity, stainless steel for all major parts, and Smith and Wesson's safety-lock system. The 2019 version comes standard with black synthetic finger groove grips, a black blade interchangeable front sight, and an adjustable white outline rear sight. The 610 is capable of firing both 10mm and .40 S&W cartridges using moon clips that come standard with the revolver.[3] References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Supica|first1=Jim|last2=Nahas|first2=Richard|title=Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D8qXdU45SCUC&pg=PA250|year=2007|publisher=F+W Media, Inc|location=Iola, Wisconsin|isbn=0-89689-293-X|page=250}} {{Smith & Wesson}}2. ^1 2 3 {{cite book|last=Sweeney|first=Patrick|authorlink=Patrick Sweeney (gunsmith)|title=The Gun Digest Book of Smith & Wesson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eBxEBgJBG0MC&pg=PA125|edition=Iola, Wisconsin|year=2004|publisher=Gun Digest Books|isbn=0-87349-792-9|pages=118–125|chapter=The 610: The revolver for a pistol round}} 3. ^" [https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2019/03/daniel-zimmerman/smith-wesson-brings-back-the-10mm-model-610-revolver/ TTAG 20190327]" 2 : Smith & Wesson revolvers|10mm Auto firearms |
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