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Smith and Wesson MandP10

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Type
  
Semi-automatic rifle

Manufacturer
  
Smith & Wesson

Weight
  
3.50 kg (7.71 lb)

Place of origin
  
United States

Produced
  
2013-present

Smith & Wesson M&P10

Length
  
955 mm (37.6 in) (collapsed) 1,039 mm (40.9 in) (extended)

The Smith & Wesson M&P10 is Smith & Wesson's modified version of the AR-10 rifle.

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Design details

The M&P10 series of rifles is based on the AR-10. Smith & Wesson offers the M&P10 semi-automatic rifles in a variety of configurations tailored to specific shooting applications and styles. The standard model has a six-position collapsible stock, 4140 steel barrel, 7075 T6 aluminum receiver and a hard-coat black anodized finish.

Variants

In 2013, the M&P10 line was expanded to include the .308 Winchester calibre. Unveiled at 2013 SHOT Show, the rifle is available in several variants; the M&P10 (CA Compliant), M&P10 (Compliant), and the M&P10 CAMO. All are chambered in .308 Winchester.

  • M&P10 CA Compliant: features a California Bullet Button, making it compliant for sale to civilians in California.
  • M&P10 Compliant: features a fixed extended stock and non-threaded barrel, making it compliant for sale to civilians in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York. It was available in Massachusetts until the Attorney General, Maura Healy, issued a unilateral ban of it and all AR type rifles.
  • M&P10 CAMO: features a Magpul Original Equipment rifle stock and hunter's camouflage finish on the receiver, handguard, and pistol grip.
  • References

    Smith & Wesson M&P10 Wikipedia