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Smith & Wesson
Model 60
Smith & Wesson Revolver 60 .357 Mag Variant-2
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:9.375-in Height:No Data
Barrel:5-in Weight:30.5-oz
Variant 2 of 5
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (158 grain bullet)202872
  • Recoil Factor (158 grain bullet)12.16 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity5 rounds
  • ConcealabilityFair
  • Defense Factor63%
Gun Specifications
Type:Revolver
Caliber:.357 Mag
Action:revolving chamber
Trigger:double-action (DA/SA)
Safety:
Cylinder:5-round
Frame:stainless steel
Grip:Uncle Mike's combat
Sights:red ramp front, adjustable rear
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Manufacturer
Smith & Wesson
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About the Gun

The Model 60 was first produced in 1965 as a stainless steel version of the Model 36 'J'-frame revolver. Originally chambered for the .38 Special cartridge, an updated design appeared in 1996 chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge with black-rubber combat grips.

Production

Production of this specific firearm with the noted features began in 1996 and continued until around 2005. This timeframe reflects the period when these particular design elements were commonly integrated into the manufacturing process before updates or discontinuations occurred.

Market value
Last updated: 7/10/2025

For this gun, the MSRP is approximately $800-$850 based on current manufacturer pricing. Used market value in 95% condition is around $650-$700, reflecting 2024-2025 trends in online auctions and valuation guides.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .357 Magnum
Alias: .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:158 grains
MV:1284 ft/sec ME:579 ft-lbs
Analysis

This compact .357 Magnum revolver offers a robust blend of performance and portability, making it a viable choice for both concealed carry and home defense. Its accuracy is commendable, particularly at moderate ranges, thanks to a well-balanced design and a crisp sight picture. The ergonomics are generally favorable, with a grip that accommodates most hand sizes, though smaller-handed shooters might find it slightly bulky. Reliability is a key asset, as it consistently functions under varied conditions with proper care. However, maintenance can be somewhat demanding, requiring regular attention to prevent wear on internal components. Parts availability may pose challenges, especially for older variants, potentially leading to delays in repairs. The trigger pull is smooth in double-action mode but requires a firm hand, while the felt recoil is notably sharp, especially with full-power loads, which could affect follow-up shots for less experienced users.

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