I recall @Eli had a gun like that. It looked cool.
Pretty sure most of those 3” guns were for foreign police sales. I think some went to Australia and others to South America. The FBI had some 2.5” RB Model 10’s made for them. They were the predecessor to the 3” model 13 that was eventually adopted to replace the skinny barrel 4” M&Ps.
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That one is very nice, but looks customized to me; non standard front sight, and as I understand it all the factory nickeled guns had case hardened hammers and triggers. It is a very cool revolver, but I don’t think that it is a factory original configuration. None of my S&w books show Any reference to factory 3” m&p’s, just 2.5-3” model 10s later on. There were tons of ww2 vintage surplus guns cut to 2.5-3.25” lengths for resale in the 50s and 60s.
I had a pretty neat Australian Police trade in Model 10 with a 3” mid weight barrel and a square butt grip frame. I foolishly traded it off to a friend, but live in hope that I will get it back one day. I seem to remember that there were some 3” Model 12 Airweights with manual safeties that were made for the French Police at one point.
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