Smith & Wesson Double-Action Revolvers

Smith & Wesson Model 637 38 Special J-Frame Revolver

  • $539.00 $419.99
  • After rebate: $369.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 642 38 Special J-Frame Revolver

  • $539.00 $419.99
  • After rebate: $369.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 638 38 Special J-Frame Revolver

  • $539.00 $519.00
  • After rebate: $469.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 642 Ladysmith 38 Special Revolver with Wood Grips

  • $569.00 $549.00
  • After rebate: $499.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 60 357 Magnum J-Frame Satin Stainless

  • $809.00 $779.00
  • After rebate: $729.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 460V 460 SW Magnum Stainless Revolver

  • $1,639.00 $1,529.00
  • After rebate: $1,379.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 350 X-Frame 350 Legend Stainless Double-Action Revolver with 7.5 Inch Barrel

  • $1,679.00 $1,549.00
  • After rebate: $1,399.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 66 .357 Magnum Stainless Steel Revolver

  • $979.00 $799.99
  • After rebate: $699.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 442 38 Special J-Frame

  • $539.00 $449.99
  • After rebate: $399.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus 357 Magnum 7-Round/6-inch Revolver

  • $979.00 $879.99
  • After rebate: $779.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 686 357 Magnum 6-Shot/6-inch Revolver

  • $959.00 $859.99
  • After rebate: $759.99
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Smith & Wesson M&P340 357 Magnum Revolver with Night Sight (No Lock)

  • $959.00 $929.00
  • After rebate: $879.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 629 44 Magnum 6-inch Revolver

  • $1,079.00 $1,049.00
  • After rebate: $899.00
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Smith & Wesson Model 627 Pro Series 357 Magnum 4-inch

  • $1,179.00 $1,119.00
  • After rebate: $969.00
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Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 38 Special Revolver with Gray Grips (No Laser)

  • $449.00 $349.99
  • After rebate: $299.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 60 357 Magnum/ 38 Special Revolver

  • $839.00 $709.99
  • After rebate: $659.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 637 38 Special J-Frame with Crimson Trace Lasergrip

  • $789.00 $619.99
  • After rebate: $569.99
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Smith & Wesson Model 500 Magnum Revolver with Hi-Viz Red Dot and Compensator

  • $1,639.00 $1,529.00
  • After rebate: $1,379.00
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What is a Double-Action Revolver?

There are two main kinds of revolvers: single-action and double-action revolvers.

With a single-action revolver, pulling the trigger only advances the cylinder (ergo, "single" action). You have to pull the hammer back before every shot. While this makes for a more accurate gun, it doesn't shoot very fast.

With a double-action gun, pulling the trigger advances the cylinder and pulls the hammer back. All you need to do is pull the trigger until you run out of bullets. While this makes follow-up shots easy, the trigger pull weight is extremely heavy. The effort to shoot can be enough to destabilize your gun and make it less accurate. Double-action revolvers are better in close-quarters engagement, where speed is more important than accuracy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of a double-action gun?

If you prefer shooting revolvers over semi-auto handguns, DA revolvers make great CCWs. The trigger resistance inherent to the gun's design prevents accidental discharges in the holster or pocket, and the rapid follow-up shots make it very effective for close-range self-defense. For a reason, these pistols were service weapons for law enforcement for decades.

Is double-action better than single-action?

Each of these handguns has its pros and cons. SA firearms have a slower fire rate but a much lighter trigger pull. The ease of pulling the trigger and stopping to pull the hammer back, forcing you to re-sight on your target after each shot, improves accuracy. However, DA's relatively rapid rate of fire makes it invaluable in close-range scenarios. While its trigger pull weight is much heavier, that weight prevents accidental discharges. Which one is better depends on your needs.

Can I have my double-action revolver delivered directly to my house?

Unfortunately, all firearm orders need to be sent to your local FFL dealer. You can pick it up from them after it's successfully delivered.