The Smith & Wesson Model 610 10mm revolver with a 6.5-inch stainless barrel is a purpose-built N-frame wheelgun for shooters who demand a rugged, accurate platform for field carry, range work, and personal defense. Chambered in 10mm Auto and also rated for .40 S&W, this six-shot revolver uses included moon clips for rapid reloads and consistent headspace. It delivers the hard-hitting ballistics of 10mm in a classic, durable revolver design.
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
|---|---|
| Model | Model 610 |
| Material | Stainless steel (frame and cylinder) |
| Compatibility | 10mm Auto and .40 S&W (with moon clips) |
| Finish | Satin stainless |
| Weight | Approx. 51 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 6.5-inch Barrel – Why it matters: The longer barrel maximizes 10mm velocity and sight radius for tight groups at defensive and field distances.
- Six-Shot Cylinder with Moon Clips – Why it matters: Moon clips enable fast, simultaneous reloads and reliable extraction, critical under stress or in competition.
- Adjustable Rear Sight & Interchangeable Front Blade – Why it matters: You can zero the revolver for your preferred load and swap front blades for low-light or precision work.
- N-Frame Stainless Construction – Why it matters: The beefy N-frame soaks up 10mm recoil and resists corrosion, so the gun stays reliable in rain, humidity, or hard use.
- Dual Caliber Capability (10mm and .40 S&W) – Why it matters: Practice with cheaper .40 S&W ammo and carry full-power 10mm without changing the gun.
Who It’s For
The Model 610 is built for shooters who want a heavy-duty revolver that bridges field use, home defense, and range work. It suits handgun hunters who need 10mm energy, reloaders who appreciate moon clip convenience, and revolver shooters who want a stainless, low-maintenance platform. It’s also a solid choice for anyone who wants to run both 10mm and .40 S&W without buying two guns.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Accurate with both calibers; moon clips speed reloads; stainless steel stands up to weather; adjustable sights for fine-tuning; N-frame durability for hot 10mm loads.
- Cons: The 6.5-inch barrel is longer than ideal for concealed carry; moon clips can be bent if mishandled; weight (51 oz) is noticeable for all-day carry.
Comparison
| Feature | Smith & Wesson Model 610 | Ruger GP100 Match Champion (10mm) | Colt Python (2020) in .357 Magnum |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 10mm (also .40 S&W) | 10mm | .357 Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 6.5 inches | 4.2 inches | 4.25 inches |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 6 rounds | 6 rounds |
| Frame Material | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Moon Clips | 3 included | Not standard | Not included |
| Weight (empty) | ~51 oz | ~40 oz | ~46 oz |
| Street Price | $1,142.65 | ~$1,099 | ~$1,599 |
FAQ
Can I shoot .40 S&W in the Smith & Wesson Model 610?
Yes. The Model 610 is factory-rated for .40 S&W when used with moon clips. The clips headspace the shorter .40 case correctly for reliable ignition and extraction.
Does the Model 610 come with moon clips?
Yes, it ships with three moon clips from the factory. You can buy additional clips for faster reloads at the range or in competition.
Is the 6.5-inch barrel too long for home defense?
It’s longer than most defensive revolvers, which can make it harder to maneuver in tight spaces. For home defense, a 4-inch barrel is more common, but the 6.5-inch barrel gives you better velocity and accuracy if you can manage the length.
What type of sights does the Model 610 have?
It has a fully adjustable rear sight and an interchangeable front blade. You can swap the front for different heights or colors (e.g., fiber optic or tritium) to match your load or lighting conditions.
Last updated: April 2026
According to NSSF data, 10mm revolver sales grew 12% year-over-year in 2025, driven by shooters wanting more power from a wheelgun platform.
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