Listed here is a Smith & Wesson CS9 “Chiefs Special” chambered in 9mm, in great condition. The CS9 is highly regarded for its compact frame, classic styling, and all-metal construction, making it a Up for sale is a Smith & Wesson Model 69 chambered in the powerful .44 Magnum, presented here in excellent condition. This is the 2.75" barrel version, combining the portability of a compact revolver with the unmatched punch of the .44 Magnum—a truly versatile package for personal protection, trail carry, or range use.
The stainless finish is beautifully preserved, showing only minor signs of use. The factory rubber grips are in great condition, offering excellent ergonomics and recoil control. The cylinder locks up tight, and all mechanisms function flawlessly as expected from Smith & Wesson’s renowned L-frame revolvers. This revolver features adjustable rear sights and a red ramp front sight for quick target acquisition.
This listing includes the original factory case and manual, as shown in the photos. The images depict the exact firearm you will receive.
Please note, while we have inspected and function tested this revolver, it has not been test fired. If you have any questions about this Model 69 or would like to see any additional photos, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Bay State Surplus!
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