Many, many thousands of the 3" Model 60 Target have been made over the years. They began way back in 1990 in 38 Special at the -4 engineering revision (product code 102298). That is the year after the 615 3" Model 36 Target were produced at the -6 engineering revision.Regarding the Model 60 Target, was that a very limited run too? A 60-? Also, did the Magnaporting come from the factory? Other than that, it looks like a stainless copy of the 36-6. Nice gun!
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You have a fine little revolver there. Many fellow forum members own and cherish that variation ofthe model 36.
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Typically Smith and Wesson stands by any Model numbered J-frame to be capable of safely firing 38 Special +P ammunition.
The more powerful ammunition will slightly accelerate wear and tear on the firearm so that may be a factor to keep in mind.
Holsters will be much easier for you to find if you look for them to fit the 3" Model 60. Many holster manufacturers will not even be aware that these 615 full lug Target variations of the Model 36 revolvers were ever manufactured.
As you can see the 3" Model 60 Target has near identical proportions. It was manufactured in both 38 Special and 357 Magnum. The Magnum being about 1/8" longer. Not an issue for holster choice
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The 36-6 is a limited edition from 1989. (I cannot find anything in the SCSW4).
With box in excellent condition, $900 would not be unreasonable for a product code 101549.... need info for insurance....
I love the grips,very nice.I think I'm going to sell my 36-6. It has some finish wear, and I have the original Hogue grips, any idea of a value?
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I think I'm going to sell my 36-6. It has some finish wear, and I have the original Hogue grips, any idea of a value?
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I don’t want to hijack this thread, but can you tell me about this group? Who made them? Very nice.
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They are Thailand specials, from EBAY.
They feel even better than they look.