What's the most elegant S&W you own?

NM#3 in 44Russian. 5" barrel, target sights, non-rebounding hammer, original nickel finish and hard rubber grips. Shipped in late Dec, 1915.

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IT'S NOT MY GO-TO, BUT...

This isn't anybody's idea of perfect, I suppose, but to me it
IS elegant, in form and function. A Dave C. creation; 32 Safety, 2nd Mod.
 

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Wow there are some really beautiful revolvers here, I don't have any wheel guns that would even compare to any of them. I am a huge fan of the classic wheel guns I don't have any wheelies that I can put up in this company.

That being said everyone that fires my 686-4 6" has to have one, but the picture can't compare to many already listed. It isn't unique, while it fills most of the criteria it's just a plane jane 686.

However the one gun that I do have that fills the bill of the OP is my original 1st gen Shorty 40, this gun was made for me. It is by far my favorite piece.

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Cheers,
Sam
 
I know I've shown this one multiple times but I'm really partial to it(Not to mention is one of only two S&W's I have).

An unaltered 1971-72 15-3 w/Matching S/N Stocks

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Fat Tom gets the nod, so far. Great looking gun - and even nicer set of stocks.

I never thought of a 3.5" Model 27 as being "elegant," unless a bloody nose would be considered "elegant." :D
 
Blued Model 19 with 2 1/2" barrel and ivory stocks. My daughter picked out the stocks years ago, and claimed it as hers then. It has not been fired since, living its life as a safe queen. It is her 21st birthday present. Sorry no pictures, beats me how to do it.
 
Not very elegant but very practical if you are in a big war, the Victory model. I do have a nice Model 27, 17-3, and 1917 but can't take decent pictures to do them justice.
 

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Elegant?

If Grace Kelly
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were to own one of my guns, it would have been this:
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If Clint Eastwood, (not typically described as elegant, but none the less might be considered that way)
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owned one of my guns it would be this one:
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If Sean Connery
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owned one of my guns, it would be:
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sorry, not a Smith, but elegant anyway.
 
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Here's my criteria for "elegance":

1. Functional. Practical for its intended purpose.
2. Well-engineered and executed well in manufacture.
3. Esthetics. It's gotta be pretty.
4. When others see it, they wanta have one also!
5. Pristine. Gotta be in excellent or better shape.

For me, one of my Smiths stands out above all the others. It gets the Academy Award for Elegance for me. This is a Model 27-2, with a 3 1/2" barrel, blued, shipped in September, 1978. Target hammer and trigger, white outline rear sight, red ramp front, target stocks. I think it meets all of the above criteria.
You probably have a favorite for "most elegant Smith & Wesson" in your collection. What would it be?

John

My Model 24-6 in 44Spcl, 6.5-inch barrel, nickel finish would be my favorite, hands down. Beautiful and a lot more accurate than I am.
 
I think this is one of my most elegant revolvers. A 3rd Model 28 DA with a 6 inch barrel.

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My " Trophy Whitetail " 44 Magnum. One of 200 made in 1997.
629-4 with a 6 1/2" Full Underlug barrel. Yes its a Performance Center S&W, and she is Elegant too! I will try an post pictures later, thank you 26
 
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ditrina, beautiful Smiths!
To me, my M58, fits all the criteria listed. There is just something about a fixed sight N frame with magnas on it. These magnas are from Patrick Grashorn.
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Thats like someone asking which is your favorite kid. Anyway today lets go with this 1950 target, ,44 special. It`s lettered and was shipped january 17, 1955.

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