JMag
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The S&W website just states that the finish is blued. Do the M&P j-frame revolvers have a special/durable blue-type finish or are they simply blued?
negative, http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...d=10001&productId=53915&langId=-1&isFirearm=Yjim keenan said:Assuming by M&P you mean the Model 10 revolver, it is not a J frame; it is a K frame or what S&W now calls a medium frame.
Assuming by M&P you mean the Model 10 revolver, it is not a J frame; it is a K frame or what S&W now calls a medium frame.
Jim
Like they said above, S&W has now stuck the M&P name on a bunch of guns other than the original M&P K Frame hand ejectors.I'm sorry, I've been around the world twice, been to a county fair and saw a buzzard fly upside down, but I've never seen a Smith and Wesson J Frame Miltary and Police ( Model 10)
In keeping with this trend the Old Fuff has decided that hereafter, the designation “M&P should stand for “Mostly Plastic.”
Anyway my objection is their mudding the waters by using a well-known name on different products.
Different M&P weapons from S&W have been available for years. I guess you people haven't seen a S&W catalog or been on the S&W site for years.