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.
As a general rule, nickel will be worth about 75 more