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Working on identifying a gun that I inherited. Smith and Wesson, I believe a model 27. I think it is a 4 screw (3 in side plate and one in front of trigger guard). The s/n is S 123469. I do not have the box, but do have an original invoice with serial number - but only description is "357 Magnum." Also, how is barrel length measured? Is it from muzzle to end of forcing cone?

Many thanks for your help!
 
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If it is not marked MOD 27, you have a .357 Magnum. Or, some folks call it a pre Model 27. Before S&W assigned model numbers, firearms had names-.357 Magnum, .38 Combat Masterpiece, .32 Regulation Police, etc. .

Barrel are measured from the front of the cylinder to the end of the barrel.
 
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With that serial number, I would expect this to be a 5 screw revolver. Is there a screw at the top of the side plate (near the hammer)? If so, the "fifth" screw is hiding under the top of the right stock panel.
 
With that serial number, I would expect this to be a 5 screw revolver. Is there a screw at the top of the side plate (near the hammer)? If so, the "fifth" screw is hiding under the top of the right stock panel.
Yes, you are correct.
If it is not marked MOD 27, you have a .357 Magnum. Or, some folks call it a pre Model 27. Before S&W assigned model numbers, firearms had names-.357 Magnum, .38 Combat Masterpiece, .32 Regulation Police, etc. .

Barrel are measured from the front of the cylinder to the end of the barrel.
Checked under the yoke and there is nothing stamped.
 
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