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I'm thinking of adding a Model 60 to the herd and wanted to know the most desirable dash numbers and why. Thanks to all who respond.
 
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Sir,I believe the most desirable mdl.60 would be one of the early ones.
made in 1965 to 1968,no dash,they could be a little pricey tho.
Dick
 
I have a M60 Pro Series, 3 inch barrel, and I love it. One of the sweetest revolvers I have ever held and shot.
 

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Agreed. All of the good modern features and none of the bad ones.

+2....the M60-7 & no-dash M60 were the one's I actively seeked out and added to my growing stable. Now I just need to find a couple good examples from '65-'70 :D
 
Thanks to all you Forum members that have answered. To summarize, I need to look for a M60 no dash or a -7. Are both are capable of handling the +P rounds or just the -7? I really prefer the 3" barrels, so at least now I know what I'm looking for. Ah the Smith & Wesson curse has struck again!
 
You also have the .357 Mag J frame option. Love my 60-9.
 
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Check that no dash 60... the earliest 60's, like the early Ruger SP101's, were .38 Specials! In fact, they weren't heat treated for +P, I believe, until the 60-8 in 1990. The .357 Magnum wasn't offered until the J-Magnum frame, 60-9, in 1996. To be safe, if you want to shoot a bunch of +P's in an early model, I'd call S&W's Customer Service with the s/n.

Now, as to my favorite 60, here it is:

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My wife thought I needed a late Christmas present in early January - and bought me this one new. They gave her a better price than they offered it to me just a few days earlier - when it still had that $50 rebate. She is a keeper (Both - the 60 Pro and my wife!).

Stainz
 
Check that no dash 60... the earliest 60's, like the early Ruger SP101's, were .38 Specials! In fact, they weren't heat treated for +P, I believe, until the 60-8 in 1990. The .357 Magnum wasn't offered until the J-Magnum frame, 60-9, in 1996. To be safe, if you want to shoot a bunch of +P's in an early model, I'd call S&W's Customer Service with the s/n.

Now, as to my favorite 60, here it is:

IMG_4578.jpg


My wife thought I needed a late Christmas present in early January - and bought me this one new. They gave her a better price than they offered it to me just a few days earlier - when it still had that $50 rebate. She is a keeper (Both - the 60 Pro and my wife!).

Stainz

Just picked one of those up last week... sure is purty now that she's all cleaned up..
 
Allglock hit the nail right on the head! The 60-7 is the BEST of the lot. It has a specific heat treatment package (the 60-4 doesn't) for +P ammunition, has a wider front sight (1/8" instead of the old 1/10" thickness), does NOT have the internal lock OR the integral cylinder stop with the huge piece of extra metal going up the frame which I just personally dislike. The 60-7 was one of the last S&W's to come with a set of walnut Magnagrips, but that is a minor thing since a lot of people swap grips out anyway. Basically it has every thing you want, and nothing you don't.

Chief38
 
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