Model 60 in .38 Special?

I just made a trade for one. Can't wait to get it. I traded my 40c for it and I think it was a good deal.
 
I love the S&W Model 60 but i prefer the later model 60 with the 3 inch barrel and the
.357 magnum caliber.
 
I have 5 S&W's-- all revolvers, all j-frames, and all pinned-barrel Chiefs. Two of those are model 60's, one of which (along with an old model 36) is my EDC. So, jetflier, I guess you could say that yes, all these other guys & me are still loving the original 38 spl model 60's.
BTW I have a couple 5-round quick-strips too, handy and cheap at under ten bucks for the pair. A quick-strip carries very well in the watch pocket of a pair of jeans, or a belt pouch- way less obtrusive than a speedloader.
 
I picked up a used S/S M60 no dash in 2007 from a LGS. took it home and took off the grips to do a good cleanig. The backbone is engraved Pittsfield PD.
My ser# is R299xxx, and I am pretty sure is was late 1983 production.Great little gun,
Loved the paperwork that came with your gun!!
 
I know with all the Scandium and Airweights out there now it's easy to get spoiled. But any love out there still for the Model 60 in .38?

Back in the day I had a 649 and regreted that gone ever since. I'm not a real fan of alloy. Something about stainless steel in a "snubby" that just does it for me.

I recently grabbed a pre-lock model 60 .38 (1984) and it just feels good. Anybody else still loving the older model 60's in .38?

I see the prices around $400 - $500 in the used market so that might be a hint.

Carry guns come and go, but I always come back to my 3" Model 60. Especially in the summer.:)
 
Model 60 goodness - until Wifey decided she liked it also. Now it's hers so I picked up this M649 to replace it.
Like to have a nickel for every offer I've had to purchase the M60.

Bruce
M60nd
PA250017.jpg


M649nd
649holstergalco019.jpg
 
I picked up a used S/S M60 no dash in 2007 from a LGS. took it home and took off the grips to do a good cleanig. The backbone is engraved Pittsfield PD.
My ser# is R299xxx, and I am pretty sure is was late 1983 production.Great little gun,
Loved the paperwork that came with your gun!!

According to the book it was shipped in late 1981. Hope that is of some help.
 
I picked up my first snubbie this past summer, a Ruger SP-101 .357 Magnum and soon decided I needed a Model 60...been keeping me eyes open for one ever since.
 
i used to have two 60-7's and sold them off. Didn't have much interest in J frames at the time.Wish I had kept one.I'm liking them small frames more and more.
JeffsSWs092008012.jpg
 
So, jetflier, I guess you could say that yes, all these other guys & me are still loving the original 38 spl model 60's.

Wow! I guess so. Interesting to see the price swings in different areas too. When it rains it pours.... After a long dry period of no M-60's around here. My LGS just got two of them in on trade the same day, a pinned model that's well used/not abused $375 and a 60-7 NIB $425. Both cash out the door prices. I'm trying to get a good buddy to buy the 60-7 but if he doesn't I think my safe can support one more! Guys seem to be trading them in towards hi-cap stuff with the ban looming here in CT.
 
I just got one on Monday with box , papers, and cleaning rod. R315XXX from 1982. Don't even have a pic yet due to weather.
Some nice ones here so I have some flitzing to do.
 
Here is my 1969 Mod 60;
MOD60004.jpg

carried as backup to primary in the homemade pocket square. I had the hammer bobbed. Usually Federal Nyclads- hear they're back.

Still a good carry from time to time.
 
My son's S&W 60 ND, bought used 3/11 for $150.00. I do not have a good photo of my S&W 60, but I bought mine used in 1981 or 1982 for $400.00 and was lucky to get it then. They were very scarce at the time.
009209.JPG
 
Both my wife and I really like the Mod.60. Have my carry gun with Crimson Trace laser grips, an Ashland and a couple NIB's put away. Around here, the prices for nice ones are running around $500 and up. Gone are "The Good Old Days"!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top