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Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 Police Turn-In Revolver, 38 Special 4" taper barrel. Solid NRA Good condition with hand select option getting you closer to Very Good. These are all from a foreign police department purchase in which we purchased a mixture of Model 10-6, 10-7 and 10-8 revolvers. Our 10-6s and 10-8s were the first ones to arrive here and we have already had a great deal of success with them. We have no reason to believe that these 10-7s will be any different. All have wood grips. Grips will show carry wear and use and you will see holster wear and varying degrees of fading on the original bluing but all have been graded out as at least NRA Surplus Good. Mechanically all are in excellent functional condition. See Brutus' Description For Complete Details.

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Caliber: .38 Special
Capacity: 6
Barrel Length: 4 inches / Heavy Barrel
Action: Double Action / Single Action
Country of Manufacture United States
License Requirement FFL
Manufacturer Smith & Wesson
Mfg. Part Number HG2424
Caliber/Gauge .38 Special
Action Single/Double Action
Barrel Length 4
Condition Surplus / Used

Item #: HGN-SW-HG2424-REV
MPN: HG2424

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Out of stock 2/1/20 11:40 Central Time

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How long ago were those turned in? Lol

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They are from the 70s but also from foreign sources other countries don’t waste money like the us so I wouldn’t be surprised if they weren’t taken out of service within the last couple years

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