Smith & Wesson Model 60-14 .357 Magnum J-Frame, 2.125 in Heavy Underlug, Stainless, 5-Shot DA/SA
This Smith & Wesson Model 60-14 is a stainless-steel J-frame .357 Magnum with a 2.125 inch heavy underlug barrel and fixed sights. It features a five-shot fluted cylinder, DA/SA operation with an exposed hammer, and the factory internal key lock. It comes with the original S&W blue plastic case, manual, lock keys, and a factory test/inspection card dated 03-25-04. Product code 162420 is confirmed.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in solid functional shape. There are scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Smith & Wesson blue plastic factory case with end label (Model 60-14; product code 162420)
- Smith & Wesson Owner's Manual – Revolvers (Modern Style)
- Factory fired-case envelope with test/inspection card dated 03-25-04
- Smith & Wesson internal lock keys
The Model 60-14 pairs classic J-frame dimensions with all-stainless construction and a satin finish across the frame, cylinder, and receiver. Its heavy-profile, full-underlug barrel and shrouded ejector rod add durability and balance in a compact, carry-friendly format.
Sighting is straightforward and robust, with a ramped, serrated front blade and a fixed rear sighting groove. The double-action/single-action trigger system and exposed, checkered hammer spur offer flexible operation.
The five-shot fluted cylinder is chambered for .357 Magnum and also accepts .38 Special and .38 Special +P. The round-butt frame wears black synthetic finger-groove boot grips that provide a secure hold without adding bulk.
This dash-14 variant includes the internal key lock safety. Product code 162420 matches the case label, and the included factory test/inspection card is dated 03-25-04, aligning with the production era. Made in the United States.




