Smith & Wesson Model 1026
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The Smith and Wesson model 1026 is a recoil operated double-action semi-automatic handgun chambered in the powerful 10 mm auto cartridge. It is constructed entirely of stainless steel, a 5 in (127 mm) barrel and a 9 round single column magazine. Its safety is a de-cock/safety, internal safeties are a magazine disconnect and firing pin block. Factory single action mode trigger pull is about 5.5 lbf (24 N). It is available with fixed or adjustable sights.
The 10xx series were some of the most robust, sturdy 10 mm handguns ever built, easily handling the power of the potent cartridge. They are generally considered to be quite reliable and accurate.
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Virginia State Police From 1990 to 1993. Replaced by Sig Sauer P228 9mm
In 1990 the VSP contracted with S&W for 2200 pistols, and by July 1990 they had received the entire order. The Model 1026 was identical to the FBI's Model 1076 but with a 5 inch barrel instead of a 4.25 inch barrel.[1]