Has anyone heard about this? A quick google images search shows it as a standard 340, only with a shiny finished cylinder, much more shiny than the titanium. Is this a common gun for sale? I've never seen one for sale on any site.
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Has anyone heard about this? A quick google images search shows it as a standard 340, only with a shiny finished cylinder, much more shiny than the titanium. Is this a common gun for sale? I've never seen one for sale on any site.
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Don't depend on Google images. Sometimes the image that come up with the search is not what is intended. There may be multiple images on a page that have nothing to do with the search string.
Go to S&W's web site. All the 340's have a dark finish.
Except the 340SS and the 340SC
The 340SS was I think a limited run, but it still had a silver cylinder, actual SS cylinder slightly heavier but without the restriction of the titanium. It was replaced by the M&P 340
I personally carry a 340SC, which is silver with a grey cylinder.
The newer version is the M&P 340 stainless (black) cylinder.
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