Smith & Wesson Model 910

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Smith & Wesson Model 910
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin  United States
Production history
Manufacturer Smith and Wesson
Produced 1995-present
Variants Model 908
Specifications
Weight 38 ounces
Length 7 3/8 inches
Barrel length 4 inches

Caliber 9x19mm Parabellum
Action Short recoil DA/SA
Feed system 10/15 round magazine
Sights Fixed 3 Dot

The Smith & Wesson Model 910 is a full-sized, 9x19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger), Short recoil operated, Semi-automatic pistol that was introduced by the Smith & Wesson company in 1995. The Model 910 pistol features a double action/single action trigger and has a 4-inch barrel, an Aluminium alloy frame, and a slide-mounted de-cocking safety (similar to the one on the MIL-SPEC M9 Beretta pistol). The sighting system of the Model 910 consists of high visibility three-dot fixed sights. Both the 910 and its predecessor, the very similar S & W 915, are essentially budget-priced versions of Smith and Wesson's highly successful 59 series, full-sized double-action 9mm's with staggered-stack magazines.

A variant is the Smith & Wesson Model 908, which is similar to the Model 910, with the exception of a three inch barrel and a single stack magazine.

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