Need help identifying grandad’s handgun

The numbers in the cylinder swing out look like S 50625 with a 3 underneath the numbers. The cylinder arm numbers are 60626. Thank you.
Please post better pics of those two numbers.
You have a very valuable gun, but those numbers are a very troubling anomaly. I suspect you are misreading them.
 
Thank you so much! As far as the story goes, he was the sole owner. Bought it, and carried it as his vehicle gun. He passed a few years ago, and my dad handed it down to me this year.
Gorgeous gun. For being kept in a vehicle it looks to be in fabulous condition. Certainly not what I think of as a "truck gun"!
 
Congratulations on your inheritance! The .357 Magnum is the top of the line Smith & Wesson and, IMO, one of the finest handguns ever produced. Yours is in amazing condition for being born in 1955. I wish I was in that good of shape!

Do you have the box, paperwork, sight adjustment tool, and cleaning kit? These all add to the value, collectability, and history of the gun. If you are inclined, you could write down everything you know about your grandfather, his work, your memories, etc., and make an accompanying story line for future generations. Were it me I'd include chapters on my father and myself as well.

Again, congratulations!!
 
Please post better pics of those two numbers.
You have a very valuable gun, but those numbers are a very troubling anomaly. I suspect you are misreading them.

I think they are the same number... Here is a blown up photo of the number stamped in the frame and the one on the yoke...

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I think they are the same number... Here is a blown up photo of the number stamped in the frame and the one on the yoke...

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I'm seeing 60825, not 60625 correct?

( I hate it when the OP's on these type posts never come back)
 
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