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masraum 09-01-2009 08:31 AM

What .357 revolver for a cop in the early 70s
 
My dad was a cop in the early 70s. He had a S&W .357 (I think it was a 6"). I know it was nickel plated, but just recently my mom told me that he had had it plated. Our house was robbed back in the early 80's and that gun was one of the things that was stolen.

What I'm wondering, is what model would that have been or what would be the closest model available now?

legion 09-01-2009 08:34 AM

It was probably a Model 66. I think they are still available.

LakeCleElum 09-01-2009 08:53 AM

Yep - Available in 2.5, 4 and 6 inch barrel.....

m21sniper 09-01-2009 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 4870488)
My dad was a cop in the early 70s. He had a S&W .357 (I think it was a 6"). I know it was nickle plated, but just recently my mom told me that he had had it plated. Our house was robbed back in the early 80's and that gun was one of the things that was stolen.

What I'm wondering, is what model would that have been or what would be the closest model available now?

What police department? I can look it up for you.

It was almost certainly a 4", not a 6". The most common size for duty guns was -by far- the 4" length.

masraum 09-01-2009 09:57 AM

I think it was Hillsborough (Florida) Sheriff and/or Clearwater PD, but it was when I was a toddler and also, I think he worked for a couple of different departments (I think one was a Sheriff and one was a PD).

dhoward 09-01-2009 10:28 AM

Model 19.

masraum 09-01-2009 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by dhoward (Post 4870702)
Model 19.

Thanks, that sounds like a possibility. I did a search online to compare the 19 and 66 since they look the same. Apparently the 19 was blue or nickel, and the 66 is the same gun in stainless. I'm sure my dad's was nickel

LakeCleElum 09-01-2009 11:05 AM

Back in those days, most departments issued a 4 inch with holster to match. Many wanted a 6 inch for better accuracy. It was up to them to buy the gun/holster......Not saying all, but if an LEO bought his own, it was usually a 6 inch.....

legion 09-01-2009 11:11 AM

I have a Model 67, which is the same revolver in .38 Special/stainless.

Let me tell you, cleaning stainless is a breeze. I can usually do it in three patches--even when shooting straight lead.

Mo_Gearhead 09-01-2009 12:50 PM

Or (?)

Top :

Model 28-2 .357 with factory Satin finish and 3" bbl.
Factory Marked on barrel: 'Highway Patrolman"


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1251834495.jpg


F.Y.I. Bottom: Model 66-2 Stainless .357 w/ 2" bbl.

masraum 09-01-2009 01:00 PM

I'm pretty sure I remember my dad saying S&W Nickel plated 357 mag 6" barrel. At the very least, it was a 4". The gun was big.

I suspect it was a 6".

dhoward 09-01-2009 01:24 PM

I don't recall satin being a popular finish in the early 70's. Nickel plating was popular for cleaning and wear resistance.
K-Frame combat magnum was a popular LEO choice back then.

m21sniper 09-01-2009 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LakeCleElum (Post 4870784)
Back in those days, most departments issued a 4 inch with holster to match. Many wanted a 6 inch for better accuracy. It was up to them to buy the gun/holster......Not saying all, but if an LEO bought his own, it was usually a 6 inch.....

A 6" is generally considered impractical for carrying, but it's also a matter of personal taste i guess.

WilsonTC 09-01-2009 03:11 PM

Smith & Wesson Highway Patrolman (Model 28-2)??

http://www.special-warfare.net/data_...g_4inch_01.jpg

http://www.hallowellco.com/sw-highwa...olman-left.jpg


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