Lipsey's Presents Exclusive Smith & Wesson Mountain Gun Collection
Author: Marko L. | Publish Date: Jul 09, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic
Expanding the Mountain Gun Legacy
Lipsey's has introduced two distinctive exclusive Smith & Wesson revolver models, significantly broadening the Mountain Gun lineup with the addition of 10mm and .22LR chambering options. These latest offerings represent a strategic expansion of the successful Mountain Gun series that has garnered considerable attention in the firearms community.

Model Specifications and Features
Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun
The Model 617 brings .22LR capability to the Mountain Gun collection, constructed on Smith & Wesson's proven stainless steel K-frame platform. This rimfire variant features:
- Chambering: .22LR
- Frame: Stainless steel K-frame construction
- Capacity: 10-round cylinder
- Barrel Length: 4 1/8-inch
- Sighting System: Adjustable rear sights with gold bead front sight

Smith & Wesson Model 610 Mountain Gun
The Model 610 introduces 10mm Auto chambering to the Mountain Gun series, marking a significant milestone in the collection's evolution. Built on the robust N-frame platform, this model offers:
- Chambering: 10mm Auto (also compatible with .40 S&W ammunition)
- Frame: N-frame construction
- Included Accessories: Three full-moon clips
- Dual Cartridge Capability: Fires both 10mm and .40 S&W ammunition
- Sighting System: Adjustable rear sights with gold bead front sight

Pricing and Availability
Both exclusive models carry a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1,199, positioning them competitively within the premium revolver market segment.
Manufacturer Statement and Product Development
Building on Success
According to the manufacturer, these new additions capitalize on the remarkable success of the Smith & Wesson Models 629 and 686 Plus Mountain Guns that debuted at SHOT Show earlier this year. The expansion demonstrates Lipsey's commitment to diversifying the Mountain Gun collection while maintaining the series' distinctive characteristics.
Historical Significance
The Model 610 represents a particularly noteworthy addition, as it marks the first time 10mm chambering has been offered in the Mountain Gun configuration. Meanwhile, the 10-shot Model 617 Mountain Gun transitions from limited production status—with fewer than fifty units manufactured in previous years—to full production availability.
Design Philosophy and Construction
Aesthetic Continuity
The development team prioritized maintaining the visual and functional synergy that defines the Mountain Gun series. Both Lipsey's and Smith & Wesson emphasized the importance of preserving the collection's unified aesthetic while incorporating these new caliber options.

Classic Design Elements
These exclusive revolvers maintain the signature Mountain Gun characteristics:
- Barrel Design: 1-piece tapered barrel construction
- Frame Configuration: Round butt frame profile
- Cylinder Features: Beveled cylinder design
- Modern Materials: Contemporary endurance materials and construction methods
Premium Appointments
Enhanced Grip System
Both models feature walnut Bear Hug style grips manufactured by Tyler Gun Works, providing superior ergonomics and classic aesthetic appeal.
Sight Configuration
The revolvers incorporate gold bead front sights paired with adjustable rear sights, ensuring optimal target acquisition and precision shooting capability.
Action Components
Flash chrome hammer and trigger sets enhance both the visual appeal and functional smoothness of the action.
Traditional Design Choice
Notably, both models maintain the traditional approach by excluding internal locks, appealing to enthusiasts who prefer classic revolver design principles.
Market Position and Significance
These exclusive Lipsey's offerings represent a strategic expansion of the Mountain Gun collection, providing shooters with options spanning from rimfire target shooting with the .22LR Model 617 to serious hunting and self-defense applications with the 10mm Model 610. The dual-caliber capability of the Model 610, accommodating both 10mm and .40 S&W ammunition, adds versatility that appeals to practical shooters and collectors alike.
Author:
Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.