km101
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S&W model 60 stainless
3" bbl
5 shot
357 mag
Sn: CWD5683
Adj. sights
3" bbl
5 shot
357 mag
Sn: CWD5683
Adj. sights
I've just acquired a Model 12 that appears to be in excellent shape. There is what appears to be slight holster wear on the muzzle and on the front of the frame. The cylinder is magnetic, not aluminum.
It's a 38 special
It has a 2" barrel and square butt.
It is a 6 shot cylinder with fixed sights
The serial number is C 3523xx. There is no model # on the crane but there is the cylinder number.
There is a screw in front of the trigger guard. (What is this screw for?)
Can anyone give me an idea of when it was made and would anyone care to hazard a guess as to its value?
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This going to be a thread for those who are looking for a date of manufacture for their S&W revolvers.
We'd need to know :
a) caliber
b) bbl length (from cylinder to muzzle)
c) grips shape (round or square)
d) number of shots/cylinder bores
e) type of sights.
f) serial number, and if there is a letter in front of or anywhere near the s/n on the bottom of the grip
g) Model number if it is under the crane.
That number, if it is the s/n, should come from the butt of the grip (or under the barrel or face of the cylinder).
A picture or two is worth A LOT of words in this case...
I'm sorry to hear this. I pray he is ok.
This going to be a thread for those who are looking for a date of manufacture for their S&W revolvers.
We'd need to know :
a) caliber
b) bbl length (from cylinder to muzzle)
c) grips shape (round or square)
d) number of shots/cylinder bores
e) type of sights.
f) serial number, and if there is a letter in front of or anywhere near the s/n on the bottom of the grip
g) Model number if it is under the crane.
That number, if it is the s/n, should come from the butt of the grip (or under the barrel or face of the cylinder).
A picture or two is worth A LOT of words in this case...