Smith & Wesson Adds Model 360 Revolver to J-Frame Lineup

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posted on July 28, 2017
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Smith & Wesson Corp. has begun shipping the new Model 360 revolver, the manufacturer's latest addition to its popular J-Frame revolver line. The revolver offers consumers a new choice to meet their needs for a lightweight, powerful concealed-carry revolver for personal protection. The Model 360 features a scandium alloy frame, unfluted stainless steel cylinder, Flat Dark Earth combat grips, and is chambered in the .357 Magnum cartridge. 

Jan Mladek, general manager for Smith & Wesson and M&P Brands, said, “With the growing popularity of concealed-carry firearms, Smith & Wesson has continued to innovate in the popular J-frame revolver category. The Model 360, chambered in .357 Magnum and weighing only 14.9 oz., is a powerful and easy-to-carry option for those looking for a new concealed-carry sidearm.”

The Model 360 features a black finish, five-round capacity and Red Ramp front sight for quick target acquisition.

MSRP: $770

For more information visit smith-wesson.com

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