Stop by a pawn shop few weeks back and found a dirty S&W Model 60 that needed some work on the cylinder stop. Bought the gun for $200 OTD, paid my gunsmith $60 to adjust stop, paid $35 for a set of grips, and gave the gun a serious cleaning. So, for $295 I have a very nice little Smith!
I have a S&W .38 Model 60-7~looks just like yours. The -7 is rated for +P...bought it used for $300 probably 10-15 years ago so yeah you got a real deal.
Pennsylvania has some bizarre law so we don't really have "pawn shops"...remember down in Jacksonville NC outside Camp LeJeune the pawn shops with the guns....if only...
I have got a Canik TP9-SA, Black 9-MM revolver at $ 150 from one such shop and it was in really a very good condition. After getting it, I cleaned it in a proper manner and today it is my close safety companion.
wow that looks great. What did you do to clean up and polish the steel? It looks amazing.
Alex
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