S&W Military and Police pistol, chambered for .40S&W
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Type | Double Action Only semiautomatic |
Caliber(s) | 9x19mm Luger/Parabellum, .357SIG, .40S&W |
Weight unloaded | 700 g (24.25 oz) empty |
Length | 190 mm (7.5") |
Barrel length | 114 mm (4.5") |
Magazine capacity | 17 (9mm) or 15 (.357 and .40) rounds |
The "Military and Police" pistol is the latest offering from the
legendary American Smith & Wesson company. First appeared in the
summer of 2005, this pistol is obviously intended for police and
military sales, but also will be offered for civilian markets. The
"Military & Police" name was the trade mark of S&W for some 80
or so years, being permanently linked to the most successful double
action revolver from this company, currently known as S&W Model 10. It is yet to be seen if the new M&P will have any success, like original had.
S&W Military and Police pistol is short recoil operated, locked
breech pistol that uses Browning-type locking. Frame is made from high
strength polymer, all steel components (incl. barrel and slide) are made
from stainless steel. Pistol is striker fired, with double action only
trigger. Since most of striker-fired pistols require the trigger to be
pulled during disassembly, the S&W has a neat sear release lever
which can be used to safely release the striker without pulling the
trigger, and with the slide locked back open. The sear release lever is
accessible only through the ejection port opening. S&W Military and
Police pistol is a fully ambidextrous, with slide release levers located
on either side of frame, and reversible magazine release button. For
improved ergonomics, the rear part of the grip is easily replaceable,
and gun comes with three grip panels of different size and shape. Front
part of the frame, under the barrel, is shaped to form the Picatinny
rail for accessories. Both front and rear sights are dovetailed to the
slide and can be easily adjusted or replaced by optional tritium night
sights.
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