100-600 USD
The Model 610 revolvers were made 1989-2004.
The Smith & Wesson 610 is built on the company's "N" frame, which is known for its robust design and ability to handle larger calibers. This frame size is commonly used for revolvers that require greater strength and durability, making the 610 suitable for its performance in both 10mm and .40 S&W cartridges.
No, 610 is 100 times the value that 6.10 is.
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610-630
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To express 610 as a percentage, you would divide 610 by the total possible value (which is typically 100) and then multiply by 100. So, 610 divided by 100 equals 6.1, and when multiplied by 100, you get 610%. Therefore, 610 is equivalent to 610% when expressed as a percentage.
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The phone number of the Binney And Smith is: 610-559-9547.
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Retail value is approx. $2,000 in excellent condition. The higher value model would be the 610-318 which has tubular bells.
The Smith & Wesson Model 610 was discontinued in manufacturing around 2001; They have recently restarted manufacturing in 2008 on this model. You need to be aware of 2 distinctions in this model- First off, the latest 610s available will have the gun safety built in. They have a standard scalloped cylinder. All previous models don't have the safety; All previous models have come in various barrel lengths from 3" (special order) to 8-3/8s'. All previous models were available with or without scalloped cylinders. Generally, the unscalloped cylinder is most preferred. Keep in mind that the 610 can shoot 40 cal as well as 10mm ammo. Since both 10mm as well as 40 cal S&W ammo is auto ammo, the 610 requires moonclips to shoot, since it is a revolver.