It is a J frame, the smallest. It is standard carbon steel. Also called the "Chief's Special."
J frame, usually in 38 special
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Medium
Estimated in the mid 60's. Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory
N frame S&W Model number.
K
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The S&W Model 64 is the Stainless Steel version of the "blued finished" Carbon Steel S&W Model 10 .38 special. Both revolvers are "K" frames. There are 5 frame sizes in the S&W revolver line up. The "J" frames are the smallest. The "K" frames are the medium service size. The "L" frame are a beefed up frame version of the "K" with a full barrel length ejector shroud. The "N" frame used to be S&W largest revolver frame. The "N" frame supports .357 Magnum, .41 Magnum, .44/40, .44 Special, .44 Magnum,and .45 Long Colt. The "X" Frame supports .460 S&W Magnum, and .500 S&W Magnum. Hope this helps with your question about S&W revolver frames.
You will have to call S&W
You will have to call S&W
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
The S and W Model 66-8 typically features a frame size of K-frame, which is designed for medium-sized revolvers. The K-frame is known for its balance and versatility, making it suitable for both target shooting and personal defense.