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Smith & Wesson
Model 500
Smith & Wesson Revolver 500 .500 S&W Variant-4
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:14.75-in Height:No Data
Barrel:8.375-in Weight:72.5-oz
Variant 4 of 6
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (500 grain bullet)712500
  • Recoil Factor (500 grain bullet)55.75 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity5 rounds
  • ConcealabilityVery Poor
  • Defense Factor41%
Gun Specifications
Type:Revolver
Caliber:.500 S&W
Action:revolving chamber
Trigger:double-action (DA/SA)
Safety:
Cylinder:5-round
Frame:stainless steel
Grip:Hogue Sorbothane
Sights:interchangeable front, adjustable rear
Notes:1 in. removable compensator
Manufacturer
Smith & Wesson
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About the Gun

Versatile big bore extra large 'X'-frame revolver fires .500 S&W Magnum ammo. Stainless steel construction, new Hogue Sorbathane recoil absorbing wraparound rubber finger groove grips, micrometer click adj. rear sight, recoil compensator.

Production

Production of this particular firearm began in 2003, with manufacturing continuing to the present day under the Smith & Wesson brand. Specific variants with unique features have been produced in limited runs during this period, reflecting ongoing demand for high-performance models.

Market value
Last updated: 7/10/2025

For this gun, the MSRP is approximately $1,529 based on 2024-2025 data. Used market value in 95% condition averages around $1,200-$1,300, reflecting current online listings and value trends.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .500 S&W Magnum
Alias: .500 Smith & Wesson Magnum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:500 grains
MV:1425 ft/sec ME:2255 ft-lbs
Analysis

This particular revolver in the .500 caliber is a formidable piece of engineering, designed for those seeking raw power in a handgun. Its accuracy is noteworthy, especially at moderate ranges, due to a well-balanced design and a crisp trigger pull averaging around 4-5 pounds in single action, which aids in precision shooting. The ergonomics are solid, with a grip that accommodates larger hands comfortably, though smaller-framed shooters may find it cumbersome. Reliability is a strong suit, as it consistently performs under harsh conditions with proper care. However, the intense felt recoil can be punishing, often deterring extended use without significant practice or conditioning. Maintenance demands attention, as the high-powered rounds can accelerate wear on components, and sourcing replacement parts may pose challenges. Overall, it’s a specialized tool best suited for experienced users who can manage its demanding nature.

User Rating
1 User Ratings
1 User Comments
User Comments

5 of 5 Stars
By motorcyclenut on 01 Jan 2018
Real handful. 350 gr bullets are fun to shoot. 440 and 500 gr bullets are almost painful.