Bryant Ridge Smith & Wesson Of The Week - 1979 Smith Wesson 57 .41 Mag Nickel 5 7/8"

Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this beautiful double action revolver as the Bryant Ridge Smith and Wesson Of The Week, the Smith & Wesson 57!

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1979 Smith Wesson 57 .41 Mag Nickel 5 7/8" *SCARCE MODEL* Amazing Piece-img-0

SPECIFICATIONS: Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
Model: 57
Serial: N606731
Date of Manufacture: 1979
Caliber: .41 Magnum
Finish: Nickel
Barrel Length: 5 7/8"
Optics/Sights: Red ramp front / Adjustable white out line rear
Grips: Wood w/ diamond checkering / silver S&W medallions
Action: Double Action / Single Action
 Standard

The Smith & Wesson Model 57 is a large frame, double-action revolver with a six round cylinder, chambered for the .41 Magnum cartridge, and designed and manufactured by the Smith & Wesson firearms company. The gun was designed as a weapon for law enforcement agencies. However, due to size and recoil it found more favor with civilian target shooters and hunters.

In the early 1960s, Elmer Keith, Bill Jordan, and Skeeter Skelton, all noted firearms authorities and authors, lobbied Remington Arms and Smith & Wesson to introduce a new .41 caliber police cartridge with the objective of filling a perceived ballistic performance gap between the .357 and .44 Magnums, thus creating a chambering which they believed would be the ultimate for law enforcement purposes.

In April 1964 Remington responded by introducing the .41 Magnum cartridge, and in concert, Smith & Wesson launched the Model 57 revolver chambered for the new ammunition. Elmer Keith originally proposed the name ".41 Police" for the new cartridge, but Remington instead chose .41 Magnum, hoping to capitalize on the notoriety and popularity of its earlier Magnum offerings

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Jan 6th 2023

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