Did some work concerning family issues (an aging relative), wound up given this for my troubles. Just got it this weekend so haven't had time for the range or anything else.
S&W model 37 (inside stamped "Mod 37", no -1 or whatever), on the right side of the barrel "Airweight 38 SPL. CTG."
So it's a 'blued" aluminum framed model 36 with steel cylinder and barrel. Holster wear on the frame, barrel and cylinder. Just a touch of rotational wiggle to the cylinder, it's tight and solid end to end. Perfectly good example of "carried a lot, shot little".
Of course it's been 'updated' with the standard trigger shoe and Uncle Mike's grips. It's a three screw, so that makes it 1962 or later.
What is interesting to me is the holster, even though it's in bad shape. It's one of the earliest paddle holsters I've seen. On the back is "Brauer Bros. MFG Co St Louis MO" and below that stamped "D W 32". One of the rivets is almost pulled through and the tension adjustment has been replaced by a a cheap galvanized screw.
This one has some stories I wish it could tell......

