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Measuring 33.5" x 22" wide 1901 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1913 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1914 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1915 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1916 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1917 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1918 / 2650 sold -
“UPDATE-11-9-24” •38 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER MODEL No. 60 Serial Number: 06707 NOTE: “S” is stamped below serial number. 5 Shot Revolver NOTE: “MOD 60” is stamped above the serial number. All data to date post research seems this revolver to be a model: “60”. NOTE: All paperwork List a model 36. However, after taking pictures of the serial number “MOD 60” is stamped indicating the revolver is indeed a Model 60. With that said I believer S&W sent the Model 36 paper with their model 60 when production first hit the market. That paperwork is included and pictured. I believe eventually the Model 60 associated paperwork was sent with the model 60. The Smith & Wesson Model 60 is a "J-Frame" based 5-shot revolver, which is the stainless steel version of the Smith & Wesson Model 36. Though the Smith & Wesson Model 36 had nickel plated versions, only the stainless steel version is officially the Model 60. In early production, the Model 60 was chambered in .38 special only just like the Model 36. Later production models upgraded the gun, lengthened the ejector rod shroud and chambered the revolver for both .38 Special and .357 Magnum. It started production in 1965 and a variant is still in production to this day. Smith & Wesson also offered a Model 60LS "LadySmith" version in .38 special only. The Model 60 is noteworthy in that it was the first all stainless steel revolver in standard full time production. It is available in 2.125", 3" or 5" barrel lengths. Great overall shape, firearm has not been tested for performance on a shooting range. It’s mechanically sound as a result of an initial field test only. Comes with extra speed loader STOCK-Checked walnut Magna with S&W monograms Leather holster with original box and paperwork for a model 36- again as mentioned this pistol appears to be a model 60 based on its stamped marking as indicated above. Please review our Firearms Terms and Condition prior to bidding Gun Transfer Required Paperwork: All Guns will be processed thru FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, MD. This process is handled thru a Licensed FFL Dealer Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland Transferring a Maryland legal gun to Black Anchor Armory in Denton, Maryland is a simple, straight forward process. We charge $40 each non-Maryland regulated firearms and $40 (plus a $10 Maryland State Police fee) for Maryland regulated firearms (all handguns) from other gun shops, businesses and transfers from individuals holding a valid FFL. Please review the follow terms carefully as it could impact your transfer request: We will transfer all Maryland legal new and used firearms regardless if we stock it or not. All firearms must be Maryland compliant. Maryland compliant handguns must be listed on the Maryland Handgun Roster (or be manufactured prior to 1985). Maryland State Police has a new online firearms search feature which lets you review if a particular firearm is Maryland compliant. If the firearm is new, and if manufactured after 2002 it must be equipped with a Maryland approved “Integrated Mechanical Safety Device”. Current Maryland gun laws can be reviewed here (note, this is a Wikipedia page so if in any doubt please contact Maryland State Police). If you do not know if a gun is Maryland legal, we highly recommend you contact Maryland State Police. FFL Transfer Request Process: Upon your request, we will review the transfer information and upon our approval by us we will send the FFL holder a copy of our FFL license. Please e-mail us your FFL Transfer Request (our FFL e-mail: ffl@blackanchorarmory.com) and include the following information: Dealer / Individual name that firearm was purchased from Dealer / Individual phone number Dealer / Individual e-mail address Manufacturer / Model of firearm purchased (this will be reviewed by us for approval) Invoice Number (If applicable) Your Name Your Phone Number After we accept your FFL request and we e-mail the seller a copy of our FFL license, they will ship the gun to us for you to pick up. It is your responsibility to make sure the seller ships out your gun in a timely fashion once they have our FFL license. Be sure to have them include two (2) things with the gun: A copy of their FFL or a copy of their driver's license if not a dealer. Your name and phone number Firearm Pickup Process: After your gun has been received and processed into our system, we will call you to let you know that the gun is ready for paperwork (Maryland regulated firearm – hand gun) or paperwork and pick up (long guns). For long gun transfers, you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license) and will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 for the background check. Once your background check is approved, you can pay the transfer fee and take your gun. For Maryland regulated transfers (handguns) you will need a valid Maryland photo ID (driver's license), a Maryland HQL license, will need to fill out a Federal Form 4473 and Maryland regulated firearm paperwork. Once all your federal and state background checks are approved, we will contact you to come back into our store and pay your transfer fee and take your gun. TRANSFERS WILL BE HELD FOR 45 DAYS UNLESS A LONGER TIME IS APPROVED BY BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. ANY GUN LEFT AFTER 45 DAYS WITHOUT CONTACT BY YOU (THE BUYER) WILL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF BLACK ANCHOR ARMORY. Outbound Transfers: If you would like to transfer a Maryland legal gun through our shop to another FFL holder, we charge $40 per gun, plus shipping and packing materials costs. NOTE: all figure as indicated above may not reflect current FFL paperwork transfer costs. 1919 / 2650 sold -
Qty 7 measure 10.5" x 8.25" high One large measures 12" x 9.75" high 1920 / 2650 sold -
Qty 7 measure 10.5" x 8.25" high One large measures 12" x 9.75" high 1921 / 2650 sold -
Qty 7 measure 10.5" x 8.25" high One large measures 12" x 9.75" high 1922 / 2650 sold -
Qty 7 measure 10.5" x 8.25" high One large measures 12" x 9.75" high 1923 / 2650 sold -
Qty 7 measure 10.5" x 8.25" high One large measures 12" x 9.75" high 1924 / 2650 sold -
Roots , Club room and more Sizes L to XL 1929 / 2650 sold -
Roots , Club room and more Sizes L to XL 1930 / 2650 sold -
Roots , Club room and more Sizes L to XL 1931 / 2650 sold -
Roots , Club room and more Sizes L to XL 1932 / 2650 sold -
Roots , Club room and more Sizes L to XL 1933 / 2650 sold -
6 womens and 3 mens 1934 / 2650 sold -
6 womens and 3 mens 1935 / 2650 sold -
6 womens and 3 mens 1936 / 2650 sold -
One size Very good condition 1940 / 2650 sold -
One size Very good condition 1941 / 2650 sold -
Pearls measuring 6-6.5mm Graded AA 18" in length 1944 / 2650 sold -
Pearls measuring 6-6.5mm Graded AA 18" in length 1945 / 2650 sold -
Pearls measuring 6-6.5mm Graded AA 18" in length 1946 / 2650 sold -
Pearls measuring 6-6.5mm Graded AA 18" in length 1947 / 2650 sold -
Pearls measuring 6-6.5mm Graded AA 18" in length 1948 / 2650 sold -
Like new condition 1949 / 2650 sold -
Like new condition 1950 / 2650 sold -
Like new condition 1951 / 2650 sold -
Like new condition 1952 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1953 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1954 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1955 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1956 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1957 / 2650 sold -
Various pieces of jewelry included 1958 / 2650 sold -
100% Baby Alpaca One size very good condition 1959 / 2650 sold -
100% Baby Alpaca One size very good condition 1960 / 2650 sold -
100% Baby Alpaca One size very good condition 1961 / 2650 sold -
Hand bag measures: 16" wide x 10" high x 4.5" deep 1963 / 2650 sold -
Handbag measures: 18" wide x 12" high 1969 / 2650 sold -
Pillow covers measure: 19" square 1970 / 2650 sold -
Pillow covers measure: 19" square 1971 / 2650 sold -
Pillow covers measure: 19" square 1972 / 2650 sold -
Pillow covers measure: 19" square 1973 / 2650 sold -
Pillow covers measure: 19" square 1974 / 2650 sold -
Total of three items 1975 / 2650 sold -
Total of three items 1976 / 2650 sold -
Total of three items 1977 / 2650 sold -
Khaki , grey and black Very good clean condition 1981 / 2650 sold -
Khaki , grey and black Very good clean condition 1982 / 2650 sold -
Shirts are size Large with Pink and white sun hat 1984 / 2650 sold -
Shirts are size Large with Pink and white sun hat 1985 / 2650 sold -
Shirts are size Large with Pink and white sun hat 1986 / 2650 sold -
Placemats - qty 10 Dish towels - qty 10 and 6 napkin rings 1992 / 2650 sold -
Placemats - qty 10 Dish towels - qty 10 and 6 napkin rings 1993 / 2650 sold -
Placemats - qty 10 Dish towels - qty 10 and 6 napkin rings 1994 / 2650 sold -
Various sizes most 13" square 1999 / 2650 sold
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