Used Smith & Wesson Model 59 9mm Nickel Finish Early 1980s
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Description
The Smith & Wesson Model 59 is a semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1971 to evolve the earlier Model 39. It features a double-stack magazine that increased capacity to 14 rounds. This higher capacity made it an attractive choice for those seeking a higher round count in a reliable sidearm.
The Model 59 is built on an aluminum alloy frame, making it relatively lightweight despite its larger magazine capacity. It incorporates double-action and single-action firing modes, with a safety decocker mounted on the slide. The pistol's reliability and performance made it famous with law enforcement agencies throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Today, the Model 59 holds a place in firearms history as one of the early adopters of the "wonder nine" trend—high-capacity 9mm pistols. Though more modern designs have succeeded it, it remains a collector's item, especially in configurations like the nickel finish.