please show off the s&w model 60s

I love the engraved examples; my own Model 60 is plain (and its owner has no talent for photography), but I'm very attached to it:

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Looks just like mine, grips and all. I fully understand your attachment to it!

T-Star
 
60-7, made in '95, one of the last before the stretch to .357.

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I know, I know.... wrong time frame for this forum......

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But I do love my '60 and I enjoy showing it off.
 
According to the letter from Wayne D'Angelo it is "B" coverage. I am not sure what that relates to as a % coverage.

Thanks. His work is FIRST CLASS, and I think financially manageable. I will call him Monday.
 
Love the Model 60.

This in the first Model 60 no dash I got. Traded it off a few years ago. The cylinder was a bit sloppy, but I should have kept it.

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This past Spring I was lucky and found a much better replacement no dash at a gun show. Missing the original stocks but it is a keeper for sure!!

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This in the first Model 60 no dash I got. Traded it off a few years ago. The cylinder was a bit sloppy, but I should have kept it.

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This past Spring I was lucky and found a much better replacement no dash at a gun show. Missing the original stocks but it is a keeper for sure!!

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nice picture of my no-dash snubbie (your #2) there
mine came w/ same grips, plus the small walnut grips, bough NIB many years ago, still looks just like that !

("tastes great, less filling")
 
This 60-14 is the only S&W I bought new. (Well, recently; I did buy a M-36 & M-39 new in the early 60's which I no longer have.) I still have the Uncle Mike's rubbers it came with.
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AC
 
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