Smith & Wesson teams up with Lipsey's in Ultimate Carry J-frame series expansion
Smith & Wesson teams up with Lipsey’s in Ultimate Carry J-frame series expansion

Smith & Wesson, in partnership with Lipsey’s, launches the Ultimate Carry J-frame revolvers for self-defense. The series includes Models 432-UC, 632-UC, 442-UC, and 642-UC, featuring lightweight designs, enhanced performance, various aesthetics, and an upgraded internals Endurance Package for durability, complemented by improved sights and grips.

Smith & Wesson states “Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select: SWBI), a leader in firearm manufacturing and design, today announces the release of the new Lipsey’s Exclusive UC J-Frame revolvers.

Designed for everyday self-defense, these J-Frames represent the ideal lightweight and performance-focused revolver carry platform. Starting with the first pair, chambered in .32 H&R Magnum, Models 432-UC and 632-UC feature a 6-round capacity, a 1.88-inch stainless-steel barrel, and an aluminum alloy frame, resulting in an overall weight of 15.6 ounces. Models 442-UC and 642-UC also feature a 1.88-inch stainless-steel barrel and aluminum alloy frame, are chambered in .38 Special +P, offer a 5-round capacity and have a slightly lighter overall weight of 15.3 ounces. Depending on your preferred aesthetic, you can choose between the sleek all-black look of the 432-UC and 442-UC or the more classic matte stainless-steel finish of the 632-UC and 642-UC.

Out of the box, all four of these no-lock revolvers come with an enhanced internals Endurance Package to improve both performance and durability, a fluted stainless-steel cylinder with chamfered charge holes for easier loading, and an XS Sights® Yellow Tritium front sight and a black dovetail u-notch rear sight for improved sight acquisition. Furthermore, these models are equipped with the newly designed Smith & Wesson enhanced J-Frame synthetic boot grip. This grip features additional material around the tang for better recoil absorption and strategically placed textured panels along the sides for increased control.”

SOURCE: https://www.smith-wesson.com/

Leave a Reply

Discover more from ATTACKCOPTER BLOG Firearms Intel Daily

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from ATTACKCOPTER BLOG Firearms Intel Daily

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading