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The Smith & Wesson Governor

After the .410 revolver was transformed into a trimmed-down and familiar format that has garnered much attention, Smith & Wesson used its revolver-building expertise to enter the .410 handgun market with the Governor. From the article "Review: The Smith & Wesson Governor."

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3 Responses to The Smith & Wesson Governor

Mike Roberts wrote:
December 23, 2012

Have had my Gov for about 5 months--love it! Bought it with factory-installed Crimson Trace laser grips. In its black DeSantis speed scabbard holster (bought from S&W store so it has the S&W logo on it), it conceals better than my Glock 23 because of its smaller grip size. Its width is hardly noticeable under a T-shirt, not at all under a sweatshirt or jacket. Cylinder stoked with PDX1 .410 and PDX1 .45 Colt. Laser sighted in to point of aim at 7 yds.

Paul Bosley wrote:
July 15, 2012

Saw this at my dealers gun store and had to have it. I had the judge revolver but when the governor came out shooting another (making it three) kinds of ammo---who could not resist buying it?

eli wrote:
September 02, 2011

i wish i know where one is and how much