Introducing the S&W 460 XVR Revolver and the 929 Revolver

Published on January 22, 2014
Duration: 1:07

Tony M. from the Smith & Wesson Performance Center introduces two new revolvers at Shot Show 2014. The 460 XVR features a custom action package with a 3.5 lb single-action trigger, a 10 lb double-action trigger, a tapered barrel, fiber optic front sight, unfluted cylinder, Hogue grip, and chrome hammer/trigger, making it suitable for backup or hunting in Alaska. The 929 is a 9mm, eight-shot revolver with a 6.5-inch comped barrel (convertible to non-comped), Hogue grip, and Performance Center action package, designed for competition disciplines like USPSA and Steel Challenge.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 460 XVR Performance Center revolver features a custom action with a 3.5 lb single-action trigger, tapered barrel, fiber optic sight, and chrome hammer/trigger, making it ideal for backup and hunting. The S&W 929 is an eight-shot, 9mm competition revolver with a 6.5-inch comped barrel and Performance Center enhancements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Shot Show 2014
  2. 00:12Introducing the S&W 460 XVR Revolver
  3. 00:38Introducing the S&W 929 Revolver

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson 460 XVR Performance Center revolver?

The S&W 460 XVR from the Performance Center boasts a custom action package with a 3.5 lb single-action trigger and a 10 lb double-action trigger. It includes a tapered barrel, fiber optic front sight, unfluted cylinder, Hogue grip, and chrome hammer and trigger.

What is the Smith & Wesson 929 designed for and what are its specifications?

The S&W 929 is an eight-shot, 9mm revolver ideal for competition like USPSA and Steel Challenge. It features a 6.5-inch comped barrel (convertible to non-comped), a Hogue grip, and Performance Center enhancements including a custom action, chrome hammer, chrome trigger, and trigger stop.

What makes the S&W 460 XVR suitable for specific applications?

The S&W 460 XVR's robust build and custom features, including its precise trigger and durable construction, make it a strong candidate for backup firearm needs, especially in challenging environments like Alaska for hunting purposes.

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