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Smith & Wesson 163504 Model 500 X-Frame 500 S&W Mag Stainless Steel 4" Threaded Barrel & 5rd Cylinder, Satin Stainless Steel X-Frame, Includes Two Muzzle Brakes & Two Compensators, Internal Lock

Product Code : 022188635041

$1,529.00

Mfg Item #: 163504

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The massive X-Frame is the basis for the Model S&W500 and delivers maximum power for serious handgun hunters. It features a compensator, tamed recoil, and an internal lock. This model has a stainless steel 4" barrel, cylinder, and frame. It also has interchangeable front and adjustable rear sights. Included is two removeable compensators.

Width12.2000
Height3.8000
Length15.2000
Caliber.500 S&W MAGNUM
Dimension3.80 X 12.20 X 15.20
Sight TypeADJUSTABLE
Frame ColorSTAINLESS
Hammer TypeCOMBAT
Trigger TypeCOMBAT
Barrel FinishSTAINLESS
Grips MaterialRUBBER
No Sale To GuamNO SALE TO GUAM
Weight In Ounces56.0000
Cylinder Capacity5.0000
Frame DesignationX FRAME
Drilled And TappedY
No Sale To Puerto RicoNO SALE TO PUERTO RICO
Barrel Length In Inches4.0000
No Sale To Virgin IslandsNO SALE TO VIRGIN ISLANDS

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