Smith & Wesson Model 4014

Smith & Wesson · Pistol · Discontinued · 1991

Weight (empty)765 g (27.0 oz)
Overall Length178 mm (7.01")
Barrel Length89 mm (3.50")
Height127 mm (5.00")
Width34 mm (1.34")
Magazine Capacity8 rounds
Action TypeShort Recoil
Firing MechanismDouble Action
Muzzle Velocity308 m/s (1010 fps)
Muzzle Energy546 J (403 ft·lbf)
Effective Range50 m (55 yd)
Frame MaterialAluminum Alloy

Primary Caliber: .40 S&W

The Smith & Wesson Model 4014 is a compact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .40 S&W, introduced by Smith & Wesson in 1991. It is among the first pistols chambered for the new .40 S&W cartridge, which was developed jointly by Smith & Wesson and Winchester as a shorter, more manageable alternative to the 10mm Auto after the FBI's experience with that round. The pistol features a aluminum alloy frame and a carbon steel slide, providing a durable platform designed for years of reliable service in ...

Country of Origin: United States