Smith & Wesson · Pistol · Discontinued · 1990
| Weight (empty) | 1021 g (36.0 oz) |
| Overall Length | 203 mm (7.99") |
| Barrel Length | 108 mm (4.25") |
| Height | 142 mm (5.59") |
| Width | 38 mm (1.50") |
| Magazine Capacity | 9 rounds |
| Action Type | Short Recoil |
| Firing Mechanism | Double Action |
| Muzzle Velocity | 350 m/s (1148 fps) |
| Muzzle Energy | 715 J (527 ft·lbf) |
| Effective Range | 50 m (55 yd) |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
Primary Caliber: 10mm Auto
The Smith & Wesson Model 1076 is a compact 10mm Auto pistol with frame-mounted decocker-only configuration, developed specifically for FBI contract requirements following the Bureau's adoption of the 10mm Auto cartridge in the aftermath of the 1986 Miami shootout. Based on the compact Model 1066 frame with 4.25-inch barrel, the 1076 eliminates the slide-mounted manual safety in favor of a frame-mounted decocker lever, providing a simpler manual of arms that the FBI believed would reduce operator...
Country of Origin: United States