Firearm
Smith & Wesson Model 69

Specifications
- Caliber
- .44 Magnum
- Barrel length
- 4.25"
- Capacity
- 5
- Category
- Handgun
Overview
The Smith & Wesson Model 69 is a revolver chambered in .44 Magnum, a caliber known for its substantial power among handgun cartridges. This handgun features a standard capacity of 5 rounds, which is typical for revolvers designed to handle larger, more powerful cartridges like the .44 Magnum. The Model 69 has a barrel length of 4.25 inches, a moderate length that balances maneuverability with sight radius. As a revolver, this firearm operates using a rotating cylinder mechanism. These specifications suggest a handgun designed for those interested in a robust caliber platform with manageable proportions for handling and carry.
Frequently asked questions
What caliber does the Smith & Wesson Model 69 use?
The Smith & Wesson Model 69 is chambered in .44 Magnum, a caliber recognized for its significant power output among revolver cartridges.
How many rounds does the Smith & Wesson Model 69 hold?
The Smith & Wesson Model 69 has a standard capacity of 5 rounds, consistent with revolver designs built for larger caliber cartridges.
Specifications shown are as provided by the catalog data source. Not a recommendation for any specific use.