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<Update> It's been Identified. Thanks Jim. Now if i could only close the thread. <\Update>

I'm new to the revolver game and I'm looking to identify. I read the sticky's and I'm doing my best to provide info upfront so I don't waste time.
Can you help me out with the model number and what I should be paying retail, So I don't get screwed?
I know its .357
From what I can tell its a model 650. Is that correct?
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Look inside the crane with the cylinder open. It will have the model number marked there.
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It is, as marked on the frame, a Model 60-10.
That makes it a J (small) frame .357 Magnum with adjustable sight.
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Thanks for looking at the pic's Jim! I don't know why I was looking for a model number without a dash in it.


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It is, as marked on the frame, a Model 60-10.
That makes it a J (small) frame .357 Magnum with adjustable sight.
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As earlier noted, you've got a 60-10, a three-inch barrel adjustable sight target model. It appears to be in good condition. With the box and associated documents/accessories, a $500 pistol around here. Nice gun. The 650 you see is a part/assembly number.

(PS - a 650 is a .22WMR Kit Gun, which I would actually rather have. Worth a couple hundred more than your 60-10)
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