Description
The Smith & Wesson Model 4006 traces its beginnings to examples like this original factory prototype, created before regular production. Introduced in January 1990, the 4006 became part of Smith & Wesson’s third generation of double-action/single-action pistols and is chambered in .40 S&W.
This prototype features several notable early details, including a white-dot front sight and a fully adjustable rear sight with protective ears. Markings include the Smith & Wesson address on the slide and the model designation on the frame.
Included with the pistol is a simple hard case and an extra magazine. For collectors and enthusiasts interested in the development of the Model 4006, this is a compelling early example of the design.










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