What is s&w model 64 variations?

The Smith & Wesson Model 64 is a revolver that was introduced in the 1970s and is still in production today. Over the years, several variations have been released. Some of the most notable variations include:

  1. Model 64-1: This was the first variation of the Model 64 and was released in 1971. It featured a square butt grip and a fixed rear sight.

  2. Model 64-2: In 1977, the Model 64-2 was released and had a round butt grip and adjustable rear sights.

  3. Model 64-3: The Model 64-3 was released in 1982 and had a shorter cylinder length than previous variations, making it more compact and easier to carry.

  4. Model 64-4: The Model 64-4 was released in 1993 and featured a new barrel design that made it easier to clean and maintain.

  5. Model 64-5: The Model 64-5 was released in 1997 and had a new front sight design that made it easier to aim.

Overall, the Model 64 has remained a popular choice for law enforcement and civilian users due to its reliability, durability, and ease of use.