Custom and Collectable Firearms debuts the Smith & Wesson 500 Emergency kit in latest limited release
Custom and Collectable Firearms debuts the Smith & Wesson 500 Emergency kit in latest limited release

Custom and Collectable Firearms has launched the limited-edition Smith & Wesson 500 “Emergency Kit,” featuring 150 numbered pieces. The revolver showcases a Black cerakote finish, detailed engravings, and hunter-orange grips. The kit includes essential tools, a grizzly-themed hard case, and a signed certificate of authenticity, combining functionality with striking aesthetics.

CNC Firearms state “Custom and Collectable Firearms’ latest fall release is the Smith & Wesson 500 “Emergency Kit,” a limited-edition revolver built to turn heads and stand ready when it matters most. With only 150 sequentially numbered pieces, this is a firearm that doesn’t just make a statement; it delivers when the situation calls for it.

The Emergency Kit’s Smith & Wesson 500 frame comes dressed in a Black cerakote finish, engraved with high-polish stainless claw marks on one side and a bear on the other. High-polish controls accent the engraving, while hunter-orange rubber grips add a touch of rugged style. It’s a piece that’s as visually commanding as it is functionally formidable.

Each kit comes outfitted with essentials for the unexpected: an orange hard case featuring a grizzly design, practical tools such as a Humvee compass, a Boker fixed-blade knife with an orange handle, and a fire starter. And for those who appreciate the finer details, the kit is accompanied by a Custom and Collectable Firearms challenge coin, a series-detailed postcard, and a certificate of authenticity signed by the owner, blending raw utility with a beauty you can’t ignore.”

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