NOTE: This is a used Surplus handgun Graded in Good condition. Expect finish wear, scratches, dings, grease, and grime etc... See additional photos
The Smith & Wesson Model 40 originally debuted as the Centennial in 1952 and was renamed the Model 40 in 1957. The Model 40 is chambered in .38 special and has a five-round capacity. It is a snub-nose revolver with a 1 7/8-inch barrel. It is built on Smith & Wesson's J-frame and weighs 21 oz. empty. The revolver was made with a grip safety as some shooters could not get used to the idea of firing a revolver without cocking the hammer.
Caliber: 38 SPL
Capacity: 5
Barrel Length:
Overall Length: 6.3"
Front Sight: Integral
Rear Sight: Fixed
Action: Double Action Only
Grip: Wood