Smithies and Wheelies...
Oh well. At least you're interested in revolvers, which covers a multitude of sins.
So I'll post a couple of mine. I don't carry them, but someone has. I'm much too lazy to lug around this much weight except in a range bag.
Model 15-2, 38 Special from 1966.
Model 13-4, 357 Magnum from 1982.
1953 K-22, Combat Masterpiece. 22 LR of course. Probably refinished, but whoever did it did a pretty good job IMHO.
I'm reasonably sure this one has never been carried, or even fired (outside the factory) but if I still bummed around in the woods it would be high on my list of guns to carry. It's a Model 317 AirLite, Lady Smith, an eight shot J-frame, in 22 LR from the late 90's as best I can tell. (I might drop S&W a line and see what they can tell me.) Aluminum frame and cylinder. Barrel is 2", aluminum, with a steel liner. Internal parts are steel. The gun weighs about 11 ounces unloaded. It feels so lite, it feels like you should tie it down to keep it from floating off.
Surprisingly enough, the trigger isn't too bad, which is unusual for a 22 J-frame.