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Smith & Wesson Model 60 357 Magnum/ 38 Special Revolver
The Smith & Wesson Model 60, the world’s first stainless steel revolver, was a success from its introduction in 1965. Praised by both law enforcement and sportsmen, the Model 60 was a stainless steel version of the Chiefs Special®; and began the era of stainless steel handgun production. The Model 60 is the perfect choice for those seeking a small frame, all-steel revolver with greater recoil control and proven performance. The Smith & Wesson J-Frame has become the most popular small frame personal defense revolver on the market.
- Model: 60
- Caliber: .357 Magnum®, .38 S&W Special +P
- Capacity: 5 Rounds
- Barrel Length: 3 in. / 7.6 cm
- Front Sight: Black Blade
- Rear Sight: Adjustable
- Grip: Synthetic
- Action: Single/Double Action
- Frame Size: Small – Exposed Hammer
- Finish: Satin Stainless
- Overall Length: 7.5 in. / 19.1 cm
- Material: Stainless Steel Frame
- Stainless Steel Cylinder
- Weight Empty: 24.5 oz / 694.6 g
Smith & Wesson Model 60 .357 Magnum Revolver — The Original Stainless J-Frame, Perfected for Magnum Carry
The Smith & Wesson Model 60 .357 Magnum / .38 Special Revolver is where stainless durability, compact concealment, and true magnum capability meet. As the first stainless steel revolver ever produced, the Model 60 set a standard that still defines the J-frame category today. Built by Smith & Wesson, it delivers shootability and longevity in a size that disappears under daily clothing.
At TASTYTSUNAMI, interest in the Model 60 often comes from shooters researching ultralight options like the Smith & Wesson Model 340PD or comparing a smith & wesson j-frame (model 642 or 340pd). What they discover is that the Model 60 offers a crucial advantage: control. The added stainless weight makes magnum loads practical to train with, not just tolerate.
Why the Model 60 Still Dominates the J-Frame Conversation
Many shoppers begin with searches for:
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Those paths lead to a key realization: ultralight revolvers are easy to carry but difficult to master with magnum ammunition. The Model 60 answers that tradeoff with stainless mass that tames recoil, improves follow-up shots, and encourages regular practice.
Exposed Hammer: Precision When You Want It
Unlike shrouded or internal hammer J-frames, the Model 60 features a traditional exposed hammer:
- Smooth, consistent double-action for defensive use
- Crisp single-action capability for deliberate accuracy
- Familiar manual control for revolver enthusiasts
This versatility is part of what separates it from minimalist Airlite designs.
Stainless Steel Construction That Changed Revolvers Forever
The Model 60’s all-stainless frame and cylinder:
- Resist corrosion from sweat and daily carry
- Withstand steady diets of .357 Magnum
- Offer longevity far beyond lightweight alloys
For shooters who admire the idea of the 340PD but worry about recoil fatigue, the Model 60 is the practical answer.
Magnum Power, .38 Special Practicality
Chambered in .357 Magnum and compatible with .38 Special +P:
- Carry magnum loads for maximum performance
- Practice comfortably with .38 Special
- Enjoy wide ammunition availability and flexibility
This dual-caliber capability is central to the Model 60’s appeal as a daily defensive revolver.
Sight Options and Barrel Length Variants
Depending on configuration, Model 60 revolvers may feature:
- Fixed sights on snub variants for snag-free draw
- Adjustable rear sights on 3″ models for enhanced accuracy
- Longer sight radius that significantly improves practical precision
The 3″ version, in particular, is often considered the sweet spot for balancing concealment and shootability.
Comparing the Model 60 to the 340PD Airlite
| Feature | Model 60 | Model 340PD |
|---|---|---|
| Frame | Stainless steel | Scandium alloy |
| Weight | Heavier, recoil-taming | Extremely light, sharp recoil |
| Shootability | Excellent with magnum | Challenging with magnum |
| Longevity | Built for high round count | Best with limited magnum use |
| Carry comfort | Slightly heavier | Featherweight |
For many, the Model 60 becomes the revolver they actually train with, not just carry.
Real-World Carry Applications
The Model 60 excels in:
- Inside-the-waistband carry
- Pocket carry with proper holster
- Ankle carry for backup roles
- Home defense and nightstand readiness
Its balance of weight and size makes it versatile across methods.
Grip Ergonomics and Control
J-frame grips allow customization for:
- Improved recoil absorption
- Better trigger reach in double-action
- Enhanced control during rapid fire
This adaptability contributes to the Model 60’s reputation as the most shootable small revolver in the S&W lineup.
Maintenance and Reliability
Stainless construction simplifies care:
- Easy cleaning after range sessions
- Resistance to rust in humid conditions
- Proven internal lockwork with decades of refinement
Routine maintenance ensures decades of dependable service.
Position Within the “Smith and Wesson Model” Legacy
Shooters exploring broader searches like:
- smith and wesson model 10
- smith and wesson model 36
- smith and wesson model 19
- smith and wesson model 66
- smith and wesson model 27
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often find the Model 60 represents the ideal modern evolution of these classics in a carry-ready form.
Typical Specifications
- Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special +P
- Frame: Stainless steel J-frame
- Action: DA/SA exposed hammer
- Capacity: 5 rounds
- Sights: Fixed or adjustable (variant dependent)
- Barrel lengths: Commonly 2.125″ and 3″
- Role: Concealed carry, backup, defensive revolver
Why the Model 60 Is a Long-Term Choice
Owners frequently report:
- Greater practice frequency due to manageable recoil
- Long service life even with magnum use
- Confidence in stainless durability for daily carry
- Appreciation for single-action precision when desired
This is the revolver that bridges tradition and practical defense.
The TASTYTSUNAMI Take
At TASTYTSUNAMI, the Model 60 is recommended to shooters who start by looking at the lightest possible J-frame and end up wanting the one they can shoot best. It rewards training, handles magnum loads responsibly, and carries comfortably with the right holster.
Final Thoughts
The Smith & Wesson Model 60 .357 Magnum / .38 Special Revolver remains one of the most balanced concealed carry revolvers ever produced. For those comparing it to the smith & wesson model 340 personal defense line, the difference is clear: the Model 60 is built not only to be carried—but to be shot well, often, and confidently.
If you want a stainless J-frame that delivers real magnum performance with practical control, the Model 60 stands alone as the enduring standard.
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