6 inch N Frame Revolver Calibers

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I have set goal of collecting blued N frame revolvers (nominally 6 inch barrel length) in every caliber available.

So far I have them in 38 Special, 357 Mag, 41 Mag, 44 Special, and 45 Colt.

I think I am only missing 45 ACP, and 44 Mag. Have I missed any?
I know there are some calibers that come in multiple models, but right now I am just interested in getting one of each caliber.
 
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I believe the S&W Model 929 revolver in 9mm is an N-frame.

S&W also made a Performance Center model in .38 Super — was that also an N-frame? Someone will know and will post here quickly I'll bet!
 
I believe the S&W Model 929 revolver in 9mm is an N-frame.

S&W also made a Performance Center model in .38 Super — was that also an N-frame? Someone will know and will post here quickly I'll bet!

Correct on each.

Maybe it would be wise for him to go "no lock" for starters. :p
 
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You must be looking for either 6 or 6.5" barreled revolvers?

The models 24-3, 25, 27, 29 and 57 were 6" guns, among others. The .38/44 (Heavy Duty or Outdoorsman), and the fixed or Target sight pre-model .44s and .45s, were 6.5" but not 6". I think the .455s were 6.5" too?

Of course they came in shorter lengths too (like the 5.5" 1917 Army).
 
Maybe it would be wise for him to go "no lock" for starters. :p
Agreed, for starters, at least, OP should narrow the era of gun he's looking for. As he succeeds in finding each caliber available with a 6" barrel, he can broaden the search to pre-war and post lock guns.

I have set goal of collecting blued N frame revolvers (nominally 6 inch barrel length) in every caliber available.

So far I have them in 38 Special, 357 Mag, 41 Mag, 44 Special, and 45 Colt.

I think I am only missing 45 ACP, and 44 Mag. Have I missed any?
I know there are some calibers that come in multiple models, but right now I am just interested in getting one of each caliber.
If you're looking for post-war, pre-lock N frame guns, I believe the .45 Auto and .44 Magnum are all you need.

When I started collecting, or accumulating (more accurate in my case) S&W's, I decided on finding P&R magnums, one of each model in the postwar to 1982 era (when the pinned barrels and recessed cylinders disappeared). Wasn't concerned with what barrel length, but preferred as early a model as I could find and afford (emphasis on afford). Still searching for a M13, and a M65, which aren't that difficult, but my HG is a M520. Then if dollars and years (mine) haven't run out on me, maybe multiples of models in different barrel lengths.
 
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It would be expensive but .44-40 triple lock New Century or first model N frames were made with 6 1/2" barrels. Did any of the rare triple lock .38-40s have 6 1/2" barrels?
 
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