1960 (?) S&W .357 Magnum Mod 27

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Another treasure from my dad's closet. I think this revolver was a wedding present given to my Dad by my Mom. S/N 187091. It will be fun to display beside the S&W 1902 .38 Special I dug up last month.

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The 1902 CTG:

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I guess we're a Smith & Wesson family, got two more to dig out.
 
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I'll say this, you Mom had bodacious good taste in guns.

Rear sight is missing.
 
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Nice .357. S187000 should have shipped in 1958, but they were relatively slow sellers (compared to K and J frames of the same time), and it may have sat in inventory for an extra year or two.
 
That's not a correct serial. Either you forgot to mention the first character which is an S prefix or that is not the serial at all.
 
Where's the rear sight? :confused:

And your "1902" gun is a 1905. What they call a 1902 now is the round butt version. Yours seems in nice condition, though.

I hope you find the sight for that .357 or can replace it. It's a beautiful gun from an era when craftsmanship and modern materials joined to produce superb handguns.
 
Where's the rear sight? :confused:

And your "1902" gun is a 1905. What they call a 1902 now is the round butt version. Yours seems in nice condition, though.

I hope you find the sight for that .357 or can replace it. It's a beautiful gun from an era when craftsmanship and modern materials joined to produce superb handguns.

It's a 1902 but my grandfather modified the butt, follow the link to the thread.

Here's the pic of the butt with the grips removed, you can see where the steel was added:

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As for the rear sight of the .357 I have no clue.
 
Three cheers for your dad! Great news.
Jack

I don't know why my dad felt he had to remove the sights from all his pistols, maybe it was a safety thing, but it was a great relief to find out where he stashed them all!
 
Gotta just love your Magnum and the family history that go's with it .

Thanks. I have also unearthed a S&W Pre - 27 that'll I will take some shots of and post when I get the chance. I thought it was a Highway Patrolman but it's got the fancy touches, the top strap is checkered.
 
I don't know why my dad felt he had to remove the sights from all his pistols, maybe it was a safety thing, but it was a great relief to find out where he stashed them all!

Interesting that he would remove the rear sights from all his pistols. Perhaps a follower of the point shooting methods of Fairbairn, Applegate and Sykes?
 
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