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Get a demoSign inThe Smith & Wesson Model 4006 is SA/DA pistol with a bobbed hammer made from 1990 to 1999. The Model 4006 has been used by many law enforcement agencies as a standard duty sidearm, including the California Highway Patrol, California State Parks and Rec, and until recently, the Colorado State Patrol. The Smith & Wesson 4006 features a stainless steel frame and slide double-action with 4" barrel, slide-mounted decock/safety and an 11-round staggered-column magazine. A strengthened version of the 9mm Model 5906. Has a heavier slide, with more steel on the top, as well as the recoil spring seat area. The frame has a much thicker dust cover area. Recoil spring guide area has substantially thicker web support. Trigger: Double-action first shot 12 lbs./single action 4.5 lbs. Safeties: Internal magazine disconnect; spring loaded ambidextrous decocking levers and firing pin plunger lock. Includes 2 magazines.
| Action: | DA or DA/SA |
| Caliber: | 40 Smith & Wesson |
| Barrel length: | 4" |
| Slide finish: | Matte stainless |
| Frame material: | Stainless Steel |
| Frame finish: | Matte stainless |
| Overall length: | 7.5" |
| Height: | 5,5 |
| Sights: | Steel dovetailed white dot |
| Fully adjustable white dot with protective ears | |
| Trigger pull: | 12 - 4.5 |
| Magazine capacity: | 10 - 11 |
| Grip: | Wrap-around Delrin |