Here is a link from the inter-www-net-web-thingy

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Return of the Smith & Wesson Model 66 Combat Magnum
And after the factory stated they would never make a K frame .357 again - anyone with the flying pig graphic to post?
In the words of Tobias Fornell, "Well tie me up and call me Loretta."
I have been on a rant lately about the ridiculous announcements out of the Performance Center for 2014. I still think those new PC guns are "just not right," but at least someone at S&W is thinking that us old timers might still be interested.
I am willing to remove the lock, if necessary, and I am willing to give them a break about the tiny percentage of canted barrels (most don't show pictures and when they do, I can not ever really make out that it is clearly canted), and so I will give S&W the benefit of the doubt.
I will remind everyone that the most coveted revolvers in the 60s and 70s for defense work were the ONI Model 19s with 4 inch barrels and round butts that were given over to the FBI. The only way that gun could have been better was if it had been in stainless steel. This, quite frankly, for this cranky old *** is the best news I have heard all day. A newly available 4 inch round butt Model 66 Combat Magnum.
Good show and congrats to S&W for getting it right, if not yet in the execution, at least in the idea/thought to bring back this desirable revolver. Those grips, however, will have to go.
As to the pigs flying thing, I think S&W has considered that the majority will be shot mostly with 38 Special or the newer, kinder gentler .357 factory loads, and I think the two-piece barrel takes away some of the issues with the 6 o'clock position on the barrel shank which was a problem "back in the day" with the one-piece barrel. The two-piece barrel will also eliminate any canted barrel issues. The pictures look like a two-piece barrel, but this is speculation.
It looks like that the sideplate screws and the thumb piece are to be in contrasting blue. It gives it a nice look without being too gaudy. Good show!
Brilliant!
PS - did anyone notice the Model 69, the new L frame 5 shot 44 Magnum, 4 inch stainless, round butt?
EDIT: After reading Lee's post 117 in this thread, I went back and looked. The video, at about 0:29, does show the lengthwise flat on the top of the barrel and on the sloped forward part of the frame between the front of the rear sight assembly and the frame-end of the barrel. It does not appear to be serrated when I do a "pause" at that point in the video, but it does appear that something has been done to make it non-reflective. Whether that is an optical illusion, bad video or what, I cannot say. For what it is worth, I cannot discern the lengthwise serrations in the rear sight leaf either, but that may also be just poor stop video quality. Lee also pointed out that the new 2014 4.25 inch Model 66 may have a one-piece barrel. I don't know what will end up in final production, but here are comparison pictures of a Model 67 two-piece barrel with a similar picture of the 2014 Model 66. Please note also the lack of the cross pin and its corresponding hole for the front locking bolt, indicating that those parts are missing on at least the 2014 Model 66 appearing in the video. That would seem to point to a ball detent lock-up, assuming the revolver in the video accurately depicts the final product.