My Mod 57 is similar to yours but not quite as early. Mine is Mod 57 in one line but the serial #S3195XX and pinned and recessed. Mine has a 6" barrel. DO you know when it was manufactured?
Congratulations on a great revolver in my favorite caliber.
God Bless, Louis
Posts: 1386 | Location: Mountains of North Carolina | Registered: 14 January 2008
Originally posted by youngoutdoors: My Mod 57 is similar to yours but not quite as early. Mine is Mod 57 in one line but the serial #S3195XX and pinned and recessed. Mine has a 6" barrel. DO you know when it was manufactured?
Congratulations on a great revolver in my favorite caliber.
God Bless, Louis
My best summation based on SN I have seen yours is 66. I am betting yours shipped around 1968.
I have seen what has been reported as Serial Number S230489 as being reported as the lowest known serial number. That revolver by Jinks letter shipped in 1965, but I have seen preproduction revolvers manufacturers in 1963 verified.
Roy Jinks letters most often only give shipping dates.
Posts: 13912 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016
Back in the early 70s I saw a new 6" model 57 in the display case at the Wards dept. store in my home town. It was only $175 and I probably caused a rust issue in that gun because of my drooling over it. It was too much money for my dismal budget so all I could do was look. I have had a 6.5" Blackhawk 41mag for a long time and it is an accurate hunting revolver, but isn't as classy as the Smith.
Dennis Life member NRA
Posts: 1192 | Location: Ft. Morgan, CO | Registered: 15 April 2005
I have both the Smith and the Ruger and carry them both when tracking wounded bears and such. I admit the Smith is a little more pleasing to the eyes but with some trigger work; meaning creep and poundage the Blackhawk is an excellent weapon. I like a really good trigger and the Smith usually has a pretty usable trigger to me. I would love to have a Redhawk in .41.
God Bless, Louis
Posts: 1386 | Location: Mountains of North Carolina | Registered: 14 January 2008
I would like a mod 57, Ive had several over the years, If I could find a well used one at a right price Id buy it in a heartbeat, just want a rough one because of the price and the use it would get bouncing around in my PU..Got such a critter holler at me..
The only thing that would make the OPs 57 any nicer would be if it wore a pair of factory "Coke" grips! Funny you should mention a worn 57 for a truck gun Ray. I just bought an early S prefixed model 58 for that exact same purpose. Worn finish but tight action and it rides in the center console along with a couple speed loaders of Platinum HPs.
From a pure aesthetic point of view, I hated the big, blocky, chunky target grips.
Always preferred the Magna grips.
However, after shooting a few N frames know, I can say those big Target grips are awesome. I have small hands. Those big Target grips are fine and prevent the revolver from torquing and slamming into the hand. The revolver does not move with those Target grips. Love them.
Posts: 13912 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky | Registered: 31 July 2016
The stock Model 58 came with a rather unique set of magna style grips in that the bottoms were rounded versus flat bottom or beveled. The Model 520 fixed sighted 357 mag was the only other N frame with those grips. The 58 does have a very business look to it with the heavy barrel and exposed ER but it can be spiffed up with a little work. Both these guns are Model 58s. One stayed as a 1 mag and the other became a 45 Colt with 5"barrel and the same combat sights as its brother.
The 41 magnum cartridge is one of my favorite handgun cartridges. It has become so hard to find ammo, or even components for mine that I rarely shoot my pistol anymore so as to conserve what brass and bullets I have on hand. Mine is not a S&M but a Ruger Black-Hawk That I carry in a chest rig inside my rain gear when hunting Alaska along with my 375 mag bolt rifle so I'm armed while processing a moose or caribou, or doing camp chores. I have done a lot of hunting with that 41 mag, as well, and had a 41 mag short barreled double rifle made on a 20 gauged browning shot action when following my dogs in New Mexico mountains for black bear, and puma. makes a light little rifle for treed cats. I'm afraid that when our new president gets through destroying our right to own any firearm finding ammo will be imposible for any type of firearm, for hunting anything.
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Posts: 14634 | Location: TEXAS | Registered: 08 June 2000
Mac, just one more reason for handloading + casting. I know that in a worse case scenario that all components would eventually run out; let it never come to that. The current pres. just like all the others swore an oath on the Bible to uphold the Constitution; not destroy it.
I looked for 25 years for a 4 inch Nickle 57 and I finally found one about 2005. Very good condition with wood case and tools, it's not going anywhere for hopefully a long time.
Posts: 5740 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 02 April 2003
You have stirred my interest. I have a 6" blue Model 57 original in wood presentation case. I have owned it for many years. Not for sale. Hunted and killed a boar with it in Florida back around 1980.
Serial number is S2561XX. Anyone know the date of production?
Deo Vindice,
Don
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Posts: 1717 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 01 February 2009
Well, Sunrise, too late for me as you traded immediately. Good for you. Enjoy your trade piece. Who would have thought that there would be this resurgent interest in the 41 Mag.? I am glad for that but sad that I missed an acquisition. Oh well, still interested in another 4" or 6" model 57.
I just posted on another thread that I found 57, blue 6", in great condition, Its not pinned and recessed to my sarrow but the price was right, and it shoots great, and its in my pickup, ready to go..I intend to cull some whitetail in Texas this year...
S&W produced the mod. 58 which was a large N frame M&P so to speak. Had the std trigger and hammer, no target sights, miltary sights instead, came in 41 magnum only and only in 4" barrel..A number of them were produced and they are not particularly rare..A nice gun, Ive owned several of them throughout the years..I see them on Guns International from time to time, and other blogs..Pricewise they run around $800 to a $1000 it seems.
I've owned a couple of model 58s in the past but even though quite accurate, I always ended up trading them off. Appearance really. I don't have a problem with fixed sights but lack of the under-barrel ejector shroud was a turn off for me. If Bill Jordan's original plan was ever achieved, it would have been the perfect patrolmans pistol. 4 " 41 Mag in a K frame. The reality was it couldn't be safely done but I still like the concept.
Last day of deer season on my ranch in the Big Bend country of Texas, in the pu going meet a Mexican cowboy/guide and his hunter and pick up the deer they were bringing out of the mountains horseback, on the way I see a huge Mule deer buck looking at me from the sotols, about 50 to 60 yards, out comes my 58 and he dropped at the shot that hit the neck and opened up his spine for 8 inches, I could have gutted him through that wound..very impressive,especially to my hunter when I showed up with the deer shot with a pistol..That was my first deer with a handgun..Ive only shot a few deer with a handgun over the years..Observed a number of my paying hunters using 44s and 41s, and a couple with scoped bolt action pistols in wildcat calibers. Interesting stuff..I really liked those 58s..but preferred the 57 long barrel..
I found a Redkhawk .41 in stainless with a 7.5" barrel a little while back and it went home to stay. Still have not shot it yet but am looking forward to trying it out. Will probably put a Burris Fastfire on this one to hunt with.
God Bless, Louis
Posts: 1386 | Location: Mountains of North Carolina | Registered: 14 January 2008
I have 2 Mod 57's One is a new production model and the other is a -2. Unfortunately, the previous owner had it magnaported. Both are 6" and in mint condition. love 'em