New to me M57

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This is nicer looking in person, and nicer than many much younger guns. I’ll get it lettered, maybe, but really no need to. Looks like it was unfired by the condition it’s in. This is a very nice “I’ll take it” and I’m very elated, to say the least! It’s gonna be raining for a couple days but I’m not sure if I want to shoot it just yet, it looks that nice! Lousy pictures from the I Pad but I’ll try harder. I feel like it’s Christmas and I’m 12 years old. Thanks kmecjohnson!
 

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That is nice, to say the least. I recently got a 6" in like condition from a friend. I was surprised he let it go. I have not shot it yet but I am stocked up on 41 mag ammo. Have fun.
 
That's a beautiful Model 57! You didn't mention the s/n so we can't tell when it was manufactured. Did you acquire it with the mahogany presentation case? The first handgun I ever purchased was a brand spankin' new 4" blued Model 57 with the case in 1978. At the time I was looking for a Model 29 (which were as scarce as hen's teeth thanks to "Dirty Harry"), but I really liked the look and feel of the M57 and I figured the .41 Magnum would be a little friendlier to shoot than the .44 Magnum. Loved that gun and handloaded a bunch of ammo for it, but unfortunately it was stolen a year or so later during a burglary of my apartment. The thief only left me with the presentation case and tools. Jump forward about 40 years- I finally replaced my stolen M57 with a minty 4" nickel Model 57 (ca. 1980). I don't know why it took so long since I have been accumulating N-frames (.357s, .44 Magnums, and .45 ACP) for years. I hope you shoot and enjoy that Model 57!
 

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"That's a beautiful Model 57! You didn't mention the s/n so we can't tell when it was manufactured."

Its Serial # is N145303, I guess its born on date is 1973. The case came with the gun, but no tools. I do plan to shoot this as soon as the rain stops. Probably this coming Monday or so. The seller really cleaned this up pretty good, and he said he never shot it while he owned it. It's a nice revolver; just hope it doesn't hurt to shoot. Anything less painful than a .44 Magnum and I'll be fine.
 
This is nicer looking in person, and nicer than many much younger guns. I’ll get it lettered, maybe, but really no need to. Looks like it was unfired by the condition it’s in. This is a very nice “I’ll take it” and I’m very elated, to say the least! It’s gonna be raining for a couple days but I’m not sure if I want to shoot it just yet, it looks that nice! Lousy pictures from the I Pad but I’ll try harder. I feel like it’s Christmas and I’m 12 years old. Thanks kmecjohnson!

Looking GOOD! Am 71 years old and never seen a .41 mag at the gun ranges or had the chance to fire 1! The closest I own is a 29-3. Bob
 
Congrats on the very nice-looking Model 57. I picked-up a long tube one a couple of years ago and love it. Took a bit to find some new .41 mag brass. Been loading mild stuff with Bullseye and Unique behind a 215 grain Missouri Hi-Tech Coated semi-wad lead. Can shoot it all day without pain.
 
Looking GOOD! Am 71 years old and never seen a .41 mag at the gun ranges or had the chance to fire 1! The closest I own is a 29-3. Bob

First time I fired my 6" M57 at the pistol range the shooting came to a halt for a few seconds as the other guys there (shooting 9mm and .22's) thought something had blown up.
 
I think on the thread I had asking about .41 Mag alternatives that I could use. (Like 41 special if it existed for the public, etc.) One member said something about a reloading set up at a low price, and quality very good. I need to go back down to that thread and write down what he told me. So I could reload to my wrist's desire and save $$$. I almost forgot about that. Thanks, Dennis2149! And everyone else that kinda made it clear that it's a reloader's caliber. I can have at it if I get the press, etc.

Edit to add: Suggested by member gwpercle is a Lee hand press and Lee carbide reloading dies. Under $100, when he bought them. And many others basically talking me into, using common sense, reloading and experimenting with loads. I can't wait to move out of the city and into America on some property where I can shoot from home. I know there are a ton others who reload here, and it's making more & more sense to me. I just didn't think about how little one can spend to get started; and I've seen reloading equipment in prices ranging from a couple hundred to infinity. I appreciate with all my heart & soul all the help we get from each other...especially the enablers! I know I can be a jag, but deep down I like to keep myself/my brain working. Thank you all. Now how 'bout dem Buccos!?
 
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I think on the thread I had asking about .41 Mag alternatives that I could use. (Like 41 special if it existed for the public, etc.) One member said something about a reloading set up at a low price, and quality very good. I need to go back down to that thread and write down what he told me. So I could reload to my wrist's desire and save $$$. I almost forgot about that. Thanks, Dennis2149! And everyone else that kinda made it clear that it's a reloader's caliber. I can have at it if I get the press, etc.

Edit to add: Suggested by member gwpercle is a Lee hand press and Lee carbide reloading dies. Under $100, when he bought them. And many others basically talking me into, using common sense, reloading and experimenting with loads. I can't wait to move out of the city and into America on some property where I can shoot from home. I know there are a ton others who reload here, and it's making more & more sense to me. I just didn't think about how little one can spend to get started; and I've seen reloading equipment in prices ranging from a couple hundred to infinity. I appreciate with all my heart & soul all the help we get from each other...especially the enablers! I know I can be a jag, but deep down I like to keep myself/my brain working. Thank you all. Now how 'bout dem Buccos!?

Having your own pistol range like I do just adds to the Heaven of living in a rural area.
 
I cleaned the case somewhat and it looks pretty good for a one-time shot cleaning. I used Milsek “Futniture & multi- purpose cleaner.”
 

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Reflock the lower insert now and if you can't find an original upper insert (almost impossible) and don't want to spring for one of the fine reproductions produced by a forum member/vendor here, you can build your own upper insert as I do from cardboard, then flock it...It won't pass for OEM, but it's much better looking than leaving the raw mahogany inside...

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Below is one I reflocked and used stiff cardboard to replace the missing insert...:rolleyes:...Ben

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Nice job Ben, I am impressed.
Thanks, Gil...I appreciate the kind words...Here's another one I got a little more ambitious with...Almost all the S&W presentation cases are for N-frames with target grips, and I wanted one for one of my birthyear guns, a 6" K-22 Masterpiece with its original Magnas...

I had a blank empty case and some stiff closed-cell styrofoam to start with, so with a lot of cut, try, cuss, try again I finally wound up with something I could work with...For the upper insert I got a little more ambitious and added side liners to match the flat of the lid...Again more cut and try before I was satisfied...

It will never match the molded professionally made inserts, but it works for a poor boy scraping by on Social Security...:o...Ben

EDIT: I really need to take more time and correct these dumb sideways photos from my phone before I upload them...:rolleyes:

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"I really need to take more time and correct these dumb sideways photos from my phone before I upload them"
Let me know how that works out for you! I found that if I hold my I Pad horizontally when I snap a picture it comes out normally when I post a picture. There's a simpler way to do it but I don't remember how.
 

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