A new Night Guard revolver has been introduced by Smith and Wesson: the Model 310. The model 310 Night Guard will chamber both 10mm and .40 S&W cartridges allowing the shooter to choose from a very broad selection of ammunition.
The six-shot S&W model 310 Night Guard features a XS 24/7 front tritium sight on the end of its 2 3/4? barrel and a Cylinder and Slide Extreme Duty fixed rear sight.
With a Scandium frame, the model 310 weighs 28 ounces unloaded. Pachmayr provides their Compac Custom grips for the new S&W revolver.
The model 310 has a matte black finish like the rest of the Night Guard series of revolvers. MSRP for the model 310 Night Guard is $1153.
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As a huge fan of .41 mag. wheel-guns, BRAVO for this great addition. Now, the “savy” pistoleros can have the best home protection revolver. (using .40 s&w fodder)
As a fan of the 10mm/40S&W, (I have a S&W Mod 1006, mod 610, and TC BBL, I will be adding this pistol to my collection. I do carry my 1006 on a regular bases. Thank you S&W
dear sir – will you let smith&wession abd the world know, the nite guard 8 rounds revolvers are the best ….. but they should make it like the classic colt detective specail. – in bright steel pearl handles= in basic detective work– not under-cover, detective like looking like detectives–the bulls, the man, ect– this is extra protection more rounds, and small— i have be in police work for well over 44 years—- and worked the a 5 round chief-revolver—— if i needed back-up – i take it – or get it– i pulled out my revolver many times, and i that guard i never had to shoot anyone. you use this letter and publishe d if want to.