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EXTREMELY RARE 1 0F 40 S&W XM-10 MILITARY TEST

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY RARE 1 0F 40 S&W XM-10 MILITARY TEST

TRIALS PISTOL. Cal. 9mm Parabellum. S# A883390. Bbl. 4". An extremely rare S&W pistol to find in public hands. This is one of only 40 total mfg. w/ a minute number finding their way to the open market. Equally as rare if not more unusual is the inclusion of the original 20 rd. mag. that accompanies it. The alloy frame is a traditional dark black while the slide, bbl. & hammer are parkerized. The serrated slide includes all of the unique features of the XM-10 project consisting of the oversized extractor, the barrel and the bushing plus special dedicated rear sight. The hammer spur is serrated as well as the ambidextrous safety / decocker, the slide release and both front and backstraps. Lanyard loop below pistol grip. It is interesting to note that the traditional long time safety mechanism that disables their pistols when no magazine is inserted is not present in this example. Checkered trigger guard. Black plastic checkered grips with S&W insignia. A letter signed by S&W Performance Center Co-Founder & former Chief Design Engineer, Paul S. Liebenberg states that: "this particular handgun was definitely involved in the military test and the condition reflects that fact, even though in actuality, the weapon is in excellent mechanical and aesthetic condition and totally original. It was never abused or used in an endurance or destruction test". MAGS: 1 extremely rare 20 rd. as submitted for test trials. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: signed declaration of authenticity. A blue plastic S&W foam lined shipping case w/ partially removed side label. CONDITION: original finish on frame is remarkably unblemished aside from a few minute handling marks. The slide finish, upon close inspection demonstrates a little thinning in areas of mechanical intervention which occurs almost immediately and on some high spots. Some thinning on slide release as typically associated w/ holstering. Shiny bore w/ sharp rifling. The fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Estate collection of Fred Inganamort. (22-1639/JZ). MODERN. $5,000-7,000.