Hoptoad
Member
Greetings,
I'm new to the forum as of today. I have been a 1911 wonk, of the 38 Super variety, until today. I bought my first S&W revolver. It seems to me this is the right forum to join as I learn the ins and outs of my Model 57.
I've been looking for a respectable Model 57 for a while now, having been hooked on the 41 mag cartridge by my Blackhawk 6.5". It's a great shooter but I wanted to try the Smith & Wesson 'cause I believe it will be a big step up and a completely different gun than the Ruger.
My guru is a long time member here and I shot him a note about a Model 57 auction I was watching. He said he thought it looked like an S prefix gun. It is, 1968. Got it.
It was not properly described and so it was overlooked. That and the pics were poor. And it has some ugly faux target grips. If the additional pics and the dealer aren't lying, and I think they're not, it is a very low mileage gun with virtually no wear.
I grew up almost next door to the Smith & Wesson plant but have not had one of their guns until now. (I just remembered I had a rather battered Airweight back in the early 70's.) I'm a little stoked about this new acquisition and look forward to enjoyable conversation with members here as time passes.
I'm new to the forum as of today. I have been a 1911 wonk, of the 38 Super variety, until today. I bought my first S&W revolver. It seems to me this is the right forum to join as I learn the ins and outs of my Model 57.
I've been looking for a respectable Model 57 for a while now, having been hooked on the 41 mag cartridge by my Blackhawk 6.5". It's a great shooter but I wanted to try the Smith & Wesson 'cause I believe it will be a big step up and a completely different gun than the Ruger.
My guru is a long time member here and I shot him a note about a Model 57 auction I was watching. He said he thought it looked like an S prefix gun. It is, 1968. Got it.

I grew up almost next door to the Smith & Wesson plant but have not had one of their guns until now. (I just remembered I had a rather battered Airweight back in the early 70's.) I'm a little stoked about this new acquisition and look forward to enjoyable conversation with members here as time passes.