Smith & Wesson Mod 910 9mm
S&W Model 910 9mm Average condition
comes with 1 x 15rnd mag
The S&W Model 910 are 3rd Generation Smith & Wesson auto pistols, and were part of the Value Series that incorporated several features to cut the costs associated with manufacturing. The first two digits reflect the caliber (9, 40, or 45). The 910 is based on the Smith & Wesson 5904 - the numeral 9 stands for "9mm" (the caliber), and the following digits 10 for the magazine capacity, respectively. Like the Model 5904, the 910 utilized a carbon steel slide and an aluminum alloy frame.
In order to reduce production costs, the Model 910 were made with only one safety/decocker lever (left side) as well as a matte finish with certain external machine operations omitted on the exterior of the pistol. The Model 910 utilized additional economies including a plastic rear sight, recoil guide rod, and magazine release button, as well as additional omitted finish machine operations to further save on manufacturing expenses.
The 910 locks the barrel hood against the front of the slide ejection port. these have a reputation as reliable, robust service-type pistols.
The S&W Model 910 was initially provided a 10-round double-stack magazine in response to the requirements of the federal Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. In 2005, after the expiration of the Act, the 910 was upgraded to a 15-round double-stack magazine. Magazines for the 910 are the same overall design as those used in the 59XX-series pistols and are interchangeable.