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Smith & Wesson J Frame Model 60-14 .357 Magnum Firing Pin, Spring & Retaining Pin — Used Part 60181B
Smith & Wesson J Frame Model 60-14 .357 Magnum Firing Pin, Spring & Retaining Pin — Used Part 60181B
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Smith & Wesson J Frame Model 60-14 .357 Magnum Firing Pin, Spring & Retaining Pin — Used OEM Part
Genuine used Smith & Wesson firing pin assembly for the Model 60-14, a J Frame stainless steel revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. This complete assembly (part #60181B) includes the firing pin, firing pin spring, and retaining pin — all components necessary for reliable ignition. The new-style firing pin design features a floating firing pin with spring return, introduced in later dash variants of the Model 60.
Specifications
- Part Number: 60181B
- Manufacturer: Smith & Wesson
- Model: 60-14 (J Frame, .357 Magnum)
- Part Type: Firing Pin, Spring & Retaining Pin Assembly
- Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Frame Size: J Frame
- Design: New-style floating firing pin
- Condition: Used — original factory part, fully functional
Model Compatibility Chart
| Model | Frame | Caliber | Firing Pin Style | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 60-14 | J Frame | .357 Mag / .38 Spec | New Style | ✓ Compatible — listed model |
| Model 60-15 through 60-18 | J Frame | .357 Mag / .38 Spec | New Style | ✓ Likely compatible — same firing pin design |
| Model 60-10 through 60-13 | J Frame | .357 Mag / .38 Spec | New Style (transition) | ⚠ Verify fit — transition era |
| Model 60 (no dash) through 60-9 | J Frame | .38 Special / .357 Mag | Old Style | ✗ Not compatible — old-style firing pin |
| Model 640 (Centennial, later dash) | J Frame | .38 Special / .357 Mag | New Style | ⚠ Verify fit — enclosed hammer variant |
| Model 36, 37 (Chief's Special / Airweight) | J Frame | .38 Special | Old Style | ✗ Not compatible — old-style firing pin |
| Models 34, 43, 63 (rimfire) | J Frame | .22 LR | — | ✗ Not compatible — rimfire models |
Important Notes
- This listing includes the firing pin, firing pin spring, and retaining pin. All three components are included as a set. >li>The Model 60-14 uses the new-style floating firing pin design. Earlier Model 60 variants (no dash through approximately 60-9) used an old-style firing pin that is not interchangeable with this assembly. >li>This is a used part in fully functional condition. Inspect the firing pin tip for wear or damage before installation. >li>The firing pin is a critical safety component. A worn or damaged firing pin can cause light primer strikes and misfires. Replace immediately if any deformation is present. >li>Disassembly of the recoil plate is required. Installation by a qualified gunsmith is recommended.