Smith & Wesson Introduces Model 350

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posted on August 18, 2022
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S&W 350 Lifestyle

Smith & Wesson has introduced the Model 350, the company's first production revolver chambered in the powerful straight-walled 350 Legend.

S&W 350 Legend

The Smith & Wesson Model 350TM is an X-Frame size, double-action/single action revolver with an all stainless-steel construction. Its design includes a 7.5-inch ported barrel, red-ramp front sight & adjustable rear-sight system, and dependable Hogue rubber grips. This revolver has a seven-round capacity and a cylinder that utilizes moon clips for loading and unloading. For those of you who like to hunt, or carry a large frame revolver in the woods, this is an exciting addition in the X-Frame offering from Smith & Wesson.

Smith and Wesson 350 on White

“The 350 Legend is one of the flattest shooting straight-walled cartridges on the market today. It is great for medium-sized game and especially whitetail hunting. If you’re looking for a hunting revolver, the Model 350 is it,” said John Myles, senior manager of new products. Overall dimensions sit at a length of 13.5 inches, and a weight at 71.5 ounces.

For more information, check out smith-wesson.com. MSRP: $1,599.

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