You need to call S&W to verify that it left as a 357. The Model 68 was chambered in 38 special
The model 26 was in .45 acp, NOT .357. They were made from 1950 until 1966. So, to answer your question, there is no value in something that doesn't exist (a S&W 357 Model 26).
There is no S&W with that Model number.
if think when you put a 357 cartridge in your model 637 the tip of the 357 'might' stick out the end of the cylinder. that tells you NOT to shoot 357 cartridges in a 38 special..........
That is a very vague question because it depends on what model of 357 S&W and what condition that it is in?
No such model in the S&W line
50-500 usd
if it"s model 1908 hammerless then made about 1921
The model 26 was in .45 acp, NOT .357. They were made from 1950 until 1966. So, to answer your question, there is no value in something that doesn't exist (a S&W 357 Model 26).
Open the cylinder its on the hinge closest to frame
100-500 or so
Early 80's