You will have to call S&W since you didn't provide the serial number or post again with the serial number.
Look on frame inside the cylinder area to find the model number of a Smith and Wesson 357 mag snub 2 in stainless barrel
1. 100-400 or so 2. A Smith and Wesson model 63 is a 6 shot revolver in caliber .22 and of stainless construction. It is the stainless version of the Smith and Wesson "Kit Gun" The barrel length is 4 inches. As stated above, and the condition determines the value of the gun.
I believe that the last Smith and Wesson hammer less model was the stainless model 60 chief,s special that was made in 1998. IT had a 2 1/2in barrel and was double action only.
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. 100-400 USD
100-425 USD
Need to know caliber, barrel length, and type of action.
Depending on condition the model 66 could be valued anywhere from $550-750.
In Smith and Wesson code, the 6 means the gun is primarily made of rust resistant stainless steel. The 37 designates the lightweight version of the model 36 .38 caliber revolver, and lightweight guns have aluminum frames. The -2 designation means that this revolver is the second version of this model. So 637-2 means a stainless barrel and cylinder on an aluminum frame based on a lightweight model 36 revolver in the second version (or first design revision) of this model which is designated model 637. The model 36 and model 37 Smith and Wesson revolver are 5 shot revolvers with a 2, 3, or (recently) a 5 inch target barrel. The 2 inch barrel is the most common version. The model 637 Smith and Wesson 5 shot .38 caliber revolver is only available in a 2 inch barrel.
In Smith and Wesson code, the 6 means the gun is primarily made of rust resistant stainless steel. The 37 designates the lightweight version of the model 36 .38 caliber revolver, and lightweight guns have aluminum frames. The -2 designation means that this revolver is the second version of this model. So 637-2 means a stainless barrel and cylinder on an aluminum frame based on a lightweight model 36 revolver in the second version (or first design revision) of this model which is designated model 637. The model 36 and model 37 Smith and Wesson revolver are 5 shot revolvers with a 2, 3, or (recently) a 5 inch target barrel. The 2 inch barrel is the most common version. The model 637 Smith and Wesson 5 shot .38 caliber revolver is only available in a 2 inch barrel.
Impossible to answer. In general the range could be from 0-400 USD. But, on any give day you might find someone to pay more.
100-400 USD
300-400 USD