Posted January 27, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Richard Johnson


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<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-swrev-mpr8" data-cycle-desc="M&P R8: In the era of modern pistols that hold more than a dozen cartridges in each magazine, a wheelgun in the hands of a police officer seems archaic. However, many SWAT officers know that a revolver can fill an important role during tactical operations, especially for the lead officer on an entry. The M&P R8 is a purpose-built, full-sized revolver with a 5-inch barrel and an eight-round cylinder. Even with its large size, Smith & Wesson was able to keep the weight down to only about 36 ounces through the use of a scandium alloy frame. The underside of the barrel has an accessory rail for adding a light or laser, and a matte black finish helps reduce glare." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>

<div data-cycle-hash="swam16-swrev-model60" data-cycle-desc="Model 60: An excellent choice for concealed carry, the 3-inch-barreled Model 60 revolver also makes for a good competition gun in CCW matches. Fitted with wood grips that force a high hold on the gun, the wheelgun has a ramped front night sight for quick target acquisitions and fast follow-up shots. The rear sight is adjustable so …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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