Introducing the Smith & Wesson Model 60-7 Chief's Special Stainless, a collector's dream and a shooter's delight. This compact, five-shot revolver, manufactured in the United States in 1990, stands as a testament to the perfect blend of power, performance, and beauty. In excellent condition, the revolver shows only faint signs of prior use or handling, maintaining its polished stainless finish with grace and grandeur.
The Model 60-7 is a significant upgrade to the classic S&W Model 60, the first regular-production all-stainless-steel revolver introduced in 1965. The "-7" in the model number denotes the engineering enhancements that make this variant stand out. Its .38 Special caliber ensures a balance of manageability and power, making it a popular choice for concealed carry and backup duty. The double-action/single-action (DA/SA) mechanism provides versatility in firing modes.
This revolver is equipped with S&W medallion wood checkered grips, front fixed ramp with serrations sight, and rear sunken square notch sight. The unshrouded ejector rod, front sight width of 1/8", upgraded heat treatment, and thicker barrel to allow +P ammunition are a few of the additional details that set this model apart. The polished stainless finish not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also assures durability for long-term use. The 5-round capacity balances power and convenience, while the 1.875" barrel length ensures accuracy and precision.
Invest in the Smith & Wesson legacy with the Model 60-7 Chief's Special Stainless, a classic piece of firearm history renowned for its resilience, reliability, and precision. Don't just buy a tool; own a piece of history, a testament to the timeless appeal and proven performance of S&W revolvers.




