According to the FBI, the Model 10 is the most purchased handgun in the US. As of 2000 over six million M&P/Model 10's had been manufactured by Smith & Wesson. Formerly known as the "Military and Police" (M&P), the Smith & Wesson Model 10 is the most successful police revolver in history and can be seen in countless movies.
There was also a special run of the Model 10 with a 2.5" Heavy Barrel made for the Michigan State Police in the 1970's. Barrels came in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6-inch versions. From 1960 until today it was fitted with a heavier barrel and ramped front sight. 38 Smith & Wesson for the British Commonwealth. WWII models ( Smith & Wesson Victory Model) were also chambered in. 38 Long Colt/.38 Special and occasionally. Earlier versions, including the forerunner model of 1899 up until 1960, had thin barrels and a rounded front sight. It uses the K-frame size, like the Smith & Wesson Model 15 and Model 19. The Smith & Wesson Model 10 is a classic police revolver used by police and military on most continents from the earlyġ900's until this day. This Spanish-manufactured clone of M&P revolver was widely used by French army during WW1. If you post up the whole number (or all but the last two or three) I can narrow it down even tighter.Orbea Revolver 1892 Espagnol - 8 x 27mm M1892. Using these tables together, you should be able to narrow down a decent range of when your gun is from. These are model changes, meaning some feature or aspect of the gun changed a bit.ġ0-11 started in 1997 (probably not this or later, since your gun is blue) If you find the 10-1, or 10-8, or 10-XY, you can narrow it down a bit further. The ranges are SUPER tight here, as SW really started making a ton of guns then, and most models shared serial ranges. If it has a one or two digit number, and THEN a "D," and THEN some more numbers, (meaning the "D" will be either the second or third character in the serial, and all other characters are numbers) it is from 1977-1983Īfter 1983 the serials get crazy and will be in the format of three letters, and then four numbers. If it starts with "D" and has only numbers after the "D," the gun is from 1968-1977. (If the serial starts with "C", but is C402923 or less, the gun actually isn't a model 10, but earlier.) If it starts with a "C" and has only numbers following the C, then it is pre 1968. Since we are assuming it is a model 10, that is where I'll start the serial ranges. Before 1957, it wouldn't say "10, or Model 10" or anything like that anywhere on it. If it is really marked as a model 10, and isn't a. (SW added dashes after the main model number to designate model variations) Example "10-3 or 10-5" This is the model number. Also, if you open the cylinder, it will reveal a piece of metal on the left (probably where you got the 4 digit number) Under, or above that, there might be a number along with your 10. (never two, and if it has zero letters, then it actually pre-dates the model 10) A model 10 WILL ALWAYS have either one or three letters in it. The serial of a model 10 will have AT LEAST one letter in it, and will almost certainly be 7 characters total. If it is a newer gun, the serial might be elsewhere on the gun as well. If it has grips that cover that section of the frame, you may have to remove them. The actual serial number will be on the butt - the very bottom of the gun's grip. The assembly numbers helped the people at the factory keep track of what parts went to what gun. The 4 digit number you've posted is an assembly number.