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Smith & Wesson’s 9mm Revolver Series Made for Speed, Accuracy

The 9mm revolver is a hot item right now and with Smith & Wesson’s new 9mm series, the heat just got turned up.

The new line features the Model 986 revolver and the Jerry Miculek Model 929 Signature Series.

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With a seven-round capacity, the 986 has a 5-inch barrel length with a 10.5-inch overall length and a weight of 34.9 ounces. It also features a patridge front sight, an adjustable rear sight and a synthetic grip.

As part of the Smith & Wesson Performance Center, the Model 986 revolver includes a titanium, fluted cylinder, a precision crowned barrel, a cylinder cut for moonclips and a PC mainspring. It also features a stainless steel frame.

Like the 986, the Jerry Miculek Model 929 Signature Series features a patridge front sight, an adjustable rear sight and a synthetic grip. It also includes the titanium cylinder, the cylinder cut for moonclips and a stainless steel frame. However, the Miculek Signature Series has its differences from the 986.

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Unlike the 986, the Miculek Signature Series has an eight-round capacity with an added barrel length of 6.5 inches, an overall length of 12.25 inches and a weight of 44.2 ounces.

Additional features of the Jerry Miculek Model 929 Signature Series include a removable compensator, a chrome teardrop hammer, ChromeTrigger with Stop, PC Tuned Action and, of course, a signature from the one and only Jerry Miculek.

The Model 986 revolver retails for $1,149, while the Jerry Miculek Model 929 Signature Series retails for $1,189.

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For more information on the line of 9mm revolvers and other products from Smith & Wesson, please visit Smith-Wesson.com.

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