Smith and Wesson: Concealed Carry Revolvers with Limited Time Rebate

Revolvers are suitable for a variety of uses, including self-defense, target shooting, and hunting. While many great revolver brands are out there, it takes effort to beat the classic Smith and Wesson revolver! Plus, these Smith and Wesson revolvers aren’t only a great deal at GrabAGun, they have a rebate as well! If you get one of these iconic models before April 2, 2023, you will get a $50 gift card from Smith and Wesson! Get one of these exceptional revolvers from GrabAGun for a price you’ll love!

Smith & Wesson Revolvers

Smith and Wesson is a renowned firearms brand, and their revolvers are no exception. These revolvers are known for their durability, reliability, and accuracy, making them popular among gun enthusiasts and law enforcement personnel. Their revolvers come in various calibers, ranging from .22 LR to .44 Magnum, and are available in single and double-action models. Smith and Wesson’s revolvers are also known for their ergonomic design, which makes them comfortable to use and easy to handle. Whether looking for a revolver for self-defense, target shooting, or hunting, Smith and Wesson has a model that will meet your needs. This article focuses on more compact, concealed carry revolvers that pack a punch! Go to GrabAGun.com to look for your new Smith and Wesson revolver today!

Smith and Wesson 60 Stainless

The Smith and Wesson Model 60 is a classic revolver that has stood the test of time. As a favorite among civilians and law enforcement alike, this 357 revolver is chambered in .38 Special and .357 Magnum and features a 2.12-inch barrel, making it easy to carry and conceal. The cylinder is smooth and easy to operate, and the single-action/double-action trigger system allows for quick and accurate shots. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is also known for its durability and dependability, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable handgun. The grip is comfortable and ergonomic, plus the overall weight and balance of the revolver make it easy to handle and shoot accurately. With a stainless steel frame, an exposed hammer, and blade front and fixed rear sights, this Smith and Wesson revolver will be reliable for years to come.

Smith and Wesson 60 Specs

Model: Model 60Caliber: .38 Special +P, .357 MagnumSights: Blade Front/Fixed Rear
Type: RevolverFrame Finish: Satin StainlessFrame Size: Small (J-Frame)
Action: DA/SACapacity: 5-RoundsGrips: Finger Grooved Black Polymer
Barrel Length: 2.12”Hammer Style: Exposed
GAG SKU: GAG_SW162420FC

Smith and Wesson 60 Ladysmith

Like the classic Smith and Wesson Model 60 revolver above, the Smith and Wesson 60 Ladysmith is an excellent self-defense weapon in a small J-Frame, perfect for concealed carry. With greater recoil control and even better performance, this 357 revolver integrates original features with modern advancements. Chambered in .38 Special and .357 Magnum, this revolver comes with ergonomic wood grips, giving this revolver a unique look and feel. This Smith and Wesson Model 60 Ladysmith is a unique and reliable revolver ideal for small-handed folks who want a powerful and efficient self-defense weapon. Get this Smith and Wesson Model 60 Ladysmith today from GrabAGun for a price you’ll love!

Smith and Wesson 60 Ladysmith Specs

Model: Model 60 LadysmithCaliber: .38 Special +P, .357 MagnumSights: Blade Front/Fixed Rear
Type: RevolverFrame Finish: Satin StainlessFrame Size: Small (J-Frame)
Action: DA/SACapacity: 5-RoundsGrips: Ergonomic Wood
Barrel Length: 2.12”Hammer Style: Exposed
GAG SKU: GAG_SW162414FC

Smith and Wesson 442 Performance Center

If you want a more compact revolver, the Smith and Wesson 442 Performance Center is a perfect choice! This Smith and Wesson 442 is a variation of the Model 42 Centennial Airweight that integrates the time-tested features of the original with modern advancements and competition specifications and features. With a matte black aluminum alloy frame, this revolver has a carbon steel cylinder, a black stainless steel barrel, and integral front and fixed rear sights. This sleek pocket revolver’s 5-round capacity won’t fail when you need it most! Go to GrabAGun.com for the best online gun deals, including this 442 Smith and Wesson for sale.

Smith and Wesson 442 Performance Center Specs

Model: Model 442 Performance CenterCaliber: .38 Special +PSights: Integral Front/Fixed Rear
Type: RevolverFrame Finish: Matte BlackFrame Size: Small (J-Frame)
Action: DAOCapacity: 5-RoundsGrips: Black Finger Grooved Polymer
Barrel Length: 1.88”Hammer Style: Concealed
GAG SKU: GAG_SW178041FC

Smith and Wesson M&P 340

The Smith and Wesson M&P 340 is a recent innovation on the Smith and Wesson classic J-frame Centennial AirLite revolver. They took this historic gun and added modern, ergonomic features that are perfect for concealed carry. The lightweight, yet sturdy, revolver has a 1.88-inch barrel, a 5-round capacity, and is chambered in .38 Special and .357 Mag. With a scandium alloy frame and finger grooved polymer grips, this Smith and Wesson revolver is easy to carry and accurate to shoot. GrabAGun has everything you need for your new concealed carry .357 revolver, including ammo for flat-rate shipping!

Smith and Wesson M&P 340 Specs

Model: M&P 340Caliber: .38 Special +P, .357 MagSights: XS Sights
Type: RevolverFrame Finish: Matte BlackFrame Size: Small (J-Frame)
Action: DAOCapacity: 5-RoundsGrips: Black Finger Grooved Polymer
Barrel Length: 1.88”Hammer Style: Concealed
GAG SKU: GAG_SW103072FC

Smith and Wesson Revolvers at GrabAGun

Whether you want a Smith and Wesson revolver for reliability, accuracy, or aesthetics, GrabAGun has what you need! We carry all kinds of Smith and Wesson revolvers, including the Model 60, the 442 Performance Center, and the Model 642. Plus, if you order one of these select Smith and Wesson revolvers today, you will receive a $50 gift card from Smith & Wesson! Check out GrabAGun now and get your $50 off!

–Destinee Norman

Colt Python: Product Spotlight

The Best Revolver Ever

It’s hard to define what the best revolver is. There are many out there and everyone has different needs. But the revolver that has stood the test of time is the Colt Python. A standout of the Snake series, the Python is a beast of a gun. Chambered in the man-stopping .357 Magnum, the Python has proven time and time again that it can hang with the newer firearms–and even outperform them. Whether you’re looking for a Ruger revolver for sale, Smith and Wesson revolver deals, or you just want the Colt Python, GrabAGun is the only name to trust. We even have all the ammo online that you could need. GrabAGun is the premier online gun store for all your firearm needs. So, when you are ready to pick up a Colt Python for sale, shop GrabAGun today. 

Colt Python original ad

The Legend of Colt Python

In 1955, the firearms industry was completely changed when the Colt Python was introduced. Of all the firearms to come out that year, this was the only one with a radically new design. It was a dramatic change from anything Colt had ever done before, despite the fact that its ancestry included the Army Special, a popular .38-caliber DA that had been in the line since 1908. I digress. 

The Python was, and is, chambered in .357 Magnum. Now, 357 Magnum had already proven itself as a powerful and dependable round. Plus, it’s far more pleasant to shoot than the .44 Magnum from Smith and Wesson which had come out that same year. However, until WWII, the .357 Magnum had only been offered in the Single Action Army, of which only 525 guns were. Fun fact: when the SAA was reintroduced in 1955, it was in .45 Colt and .38 Special but not in .357 Magnum. I thought that was interesting. 

This was Colt’s top-of-the-line model and was originally intended to be a large-frame, .38 Special target revolver. You can see this in the precision adjustable sights, smooth trigger, solid construction, and extra metal. However, since they already had the SAA out, a change was made and it was released in a different caliber. Pythons, you’ll notice, have a distinct appearance due to a full barrel underlug, ventilated rib, and adjustable sights. Another fun fact: Colt initially manufactured Pythons with hollow underlugs but decided to leave them solid so they could work as a stabilizing barrel weight. 

The Python was removed from production in 1999, supposedly retired for good. Colt had other ideas. In 2020, a reimagined version of the old classic was brought back to their lineup and has shown to be a massive success. 

Colt Python for Sale

If it isn’t obvious, the Python is built on Colt’s legendary Snake Gun legacy. This double-action revolver has returned with a stainless steel barrel, stainless steel alloys, and a re-designed rear sight. There is 30% MORE steel beneath the rear adjustable target sight to give you a stronger revolver and a more robust shooting experience. Factor in a recessed target crown, user-interchangeable front sights, and Walnut grip with the iconic Colt medallion, and you’ll never want to put this down. Truly, this was a revolver designed to be used AND shown off. Like the original, it’s chambered in .357 Magnum, but it does also accommodate .38 Special cartridges. You can even find custom gold-plated Colt Pythons on our site! So, what are you waiting for? Pick up your very own Colt Python from GrabAGun today! 

Colt Python for sale
Specs

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Barrel Length: 4.25-inch or 6-inch

Barrel Description: 1:14 LH, 6 Groove

Capacity: 6-Rounds

Frame Material: Stainless Steel

Grips: Walnut Target Stocks

Overall Length: 11.5-inches

Finish: Semi-Bright

GrabAGun and the Colt Python

The Colt Python is perfect for self-defense, varmint hunting, or just to have on hand for emergencies. Don’t wait to add this powerhouse revolver to your collection. Shop everything GrabAGun has available right now, including a Ruger LCR, a Smith and Wesson 686, or even the Colt Anaconda and other revolver deals on our online gun store. For a Colt Python for sale, GrabAGun is the only name to trust. 

–Kellie Krevosky

Product Spotlight: Taurus Defender 605

Revolvers For Sale

Finding the right everyday carry firearm takes time. You need something that is reliable and capable of performing under pressure. For some, that may look like a Glock G19 Gen 5 or a Smith and Wesson CSX. Others may prefer something a little more rugged like a revolver, such as the Taurus Defender. This 5-shot, 3-inch barreled revolver is chambered in .357 Magnum / .308 Special and designed specifically for EDC needs. Find all kinds of revolvers for sale at GrabAGun today! We have unbeatable prices that you won’t want to miss. 

Revolver Deals and EDC

A revolver for everyday carry? Really? Yes! Revolvers have been a long-standing EDC favorite amongst gunners of the world. There is an ease of operation about them, they are reliable and durable, easy to conceal, and frankly, they just look really cool. Last month, Taurus released a revamp of a beloved classic: the Defender 605 revolver. This iconic firearm got a makeover in the best sense of the word. Let’s take a look. 

The Taurus Defender 605

Based on the original 605, the Defender utilizes a hammer-fired DA/SA firing mechanism. The clean barrel and frame profile reduce overall snagging. Don’t let the revolver nature scare you away. The Defender 605 was designed with EDC and personal defense in mind. It’s been finely tuned to deliver the ultimate peace of mind. 

With a longer, 3-inch barrel, you’ll find that it’s still small enough to comfortably carry daily, but not so small that it’s hard to handle. That longer barrel offers increased muzzle velocity (when compared to a 2-inch variant) and helps realize a better terminal performance. For an EDC gun, that realization is imperative. It also helps deliver an improved sight radius for better accuracy, as opposed to what you’d get with a snub-nose design. But wait, there’s more!

Shooter performance is instantly maximized with the factory-installed tritium front night sights with an orange outline. Add in a rear sight groove, and you’ve got a complete picture. Whether you’re in low-light or bright-light, target acquisition has never been as easy. 

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Taurus Defender 605 Stainless .357 Mag 3” Barrell 5-Rounds Front Night Sight

  • Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
  • Barrel Length: 3-inch
  • Capacity: 5
  • Action: Double/Single
  • Sights: Night sights front
  • Additional: Hogue rubber grip; extended ejector rod

The Taurus Defender comes in 4 different models with multiple grip styles and finish combinations. 

Revolvers For Sale at GrabAGun

If the Taurus Defender is something you’d be interested in, check out the firearm deals available at GrabAGun. We have a wide variety of handguns for sale, ammo deals, and more that you’ll love. To make sure that you never miss out on handgun deals, sign up for our email newsletter, The Freedom Team. Finding the right firearm for your needs doesn’t have to be stressful. For prices you can get behind and revolvers for sale check out GrabAGun today. 

–Kellie Krevosky

How Revolvers Came to Be

The Colt name is nearly synonymous with revolvers. Many people belive Samuel Colt’s revolver is the first of its kind. He is a big reason we have cheap revolvers for sale today, but was he the person who invented the weapon? A deeper look into history reveals that Samuel Colt might not have been the first person to use a revolver, but rather simply the first person to patent the weapon for manufacturing.

Present Day Revolver

Modern day revolvers, like the Rhino, are complex firearms that have the same basic revolving cylinder mechanism that is its namesake. Today, revolvers fire bullets from the bottom chamber rather than the top which increases both reload times and accuracy. The cylinder is a more hexagonal shape for a more compact weapon that helps meet the demand of the concealed weapon community.

Late 1900s

By this time, the revolver has long been a staple of law enforcement. Many officers still carry this weapon rather than a Glock due to its simple mechanics. Advanced polymer technologies were introduced to offer more lightweight weapons. The recoil that is absorbed is higher and the weapon is sturdier to handle repeated firings. The range of cartridges used is also at an all-time high, with ammo such as the .22 rimfire, .38 special, .357 Magnum, .45 Colt, and .500 Smith and Wesson to name a few.

Samuel Colt and the 1800s to mid-1900s

In 1836, Samuel Colt received the patent for the Colt revolver. His design featured a revolving cylinder containing five to six bullets. The firearms were all manufactured with the cap-and-ball technology of the time. The 1846 Mexican/American War saw the U.S. government ordering 1,000 Colt revolvers and gave rise to Colt being able to mass produce his product by opening what was the world’s largest privately owned arms factory at the time. By the time of the Civil War, the Colt revolver was one of the world’s best-known weapons. Revolver sales increased exponentially due to Samuel Colt.

During the 1850s-60s, manufacturers toyed with combining machine guns and revolvers into hybrid weapons that used large capacity circular chains to load ammo into the barrel. These were early forms of the chain gun, which itself spawned a new line of weapons. In the 1940s, manufacturers introduced the trigger-cocking double action as well.

Revolvers Pre-Samuel Colt

This is the point at which many knowledgeable readers might say that the weapons discussed are not actually revolvers. However, each of the firearms outlined below use the key component that defines a revolver weapon: a cylinder use to store ammunition which is loaded into the barrel of a weapon and fired.

In 1718, James Puckle devised a tripod-mounted weapon that utilized an eleven-shot cylinder. It was operated by a crank mechanism and exhibited many of the same qualities we see in modern revolvers (except this version was not handheld).

Looking back even further unearths several weapons that all utilize a revolving chamber. In the late 1500s, German weaponsmiths had crafted both the shoulder-length revolving rifle and a hand-held revolving arquebus. These early Revolvers would occasionally catch the wielder’s hand on fire from leaked powder and emissions.

Earliest Known Revolver

The earliest known example of a revolver came with the original one-shot weapons of the 1500s. Granted, these firearms were limited by their ability to reload and were not as valuable as the revolvers of today. Revolvers for sale in the modern market have little in common with their archaic ancestors. However, the lineage draws on these early European designs. The debate continues as to the precise creation date of what we refer to as a revolver, but the fact remains that there were several stages of development for producing what became the modern-day revolver.

Get revolvers for sale and ammo for sale from GrabAGun for the best price! Want to know more about revolvers? Check out this blog post on the American classic Smith and Wesson revolvers that we all know and love.