There are more than a dozen different model numbers of Smith & Wesson revolvers that are .357 magnum caliber. The Model 60 is a 2 inch 5 shot .357, and the Model 66 is a large frame 6 shot target pistol. Model number is based on frame size, type of sights , and the material (blued steel, alloy, stainless steel, etc. So there is no ONE mdl number.
Impossible to answer without the serial number; 100-500 or so
100-500 or so
No, do not, under any circumstances, attempt this.
You must call S&W and give them the serial number to find out.
80s
Made by S&W; 100-1000 depending on specifics
Mid 80's. If you call S&W they will tell you when it left the factory.
S&W, e-gunparts.com, Brownell's
100-1000 depending on what condition of "average" you are talking about.
Yes. All .357 S&W Magnum firearms are capable of firing .38 Special ammunition. The case of the .357 is just slightly longer.
There is no S&W with that Model number.
The serial number on a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver is typically located on the bottom of the frame, just in front of the grip. You may also find it on the cylinder release or on the back of the cylinder itself, depending on the model. It's important to check these locations carefully for the serial number.