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Barrel Swapping on Revolvers

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  • Tailgunner1954
    Except for the markings the barrel for a 357mag is the same as a 38spl barrel.
    If your lucky things may line up when the new barrel is tightened, if not some lathe / fitting work is indicated.
    If you don't have the proper frame wrench, and try using a piece of wood thru the cyl. opening you run the risk of wrecking the frame (depending on how tight the old barrel is or how much you need to tighten the new barrel to make things line up).

    Their will be some S&W specialists along shortly to expand on the general revolver remarks above.

    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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  • nmyers
    Um, we have a little problem here.

    I own a S&W Model 63, and it is a stainless steel revolver only made in cal. 22. It uses the "J" frame, which S&W uses for .38 special models, but there are significant differences. Could you possibly mean a Model 36?

    Barrels can be changed, but this should only be done by a professional. And, you should only have a S&W barrel intended for your specific gun installed. I recommend getting Wolff springs and an action job at the same time.

    Neal
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  • ROACH
    That's what this auction says it is-> http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=3969922

    Have I been scammed? Please let me know ASAP before I send the cash out.

    I like things that go "BOOM"!!!
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  • cpermd
    That is not a 63.
    cpermd
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  • ROACH
    Thanks for your help. I'm gonna check with the owner and see what the HECK is going on here.

    I like things that go "BOOM"!!!
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  • ROACH
    The problem is that he didn't just typo once, he did it twice. Seems a bit fishy to me. I need to wait for his response before shelling out the $$$ for it.

    I like things that go "BOOM"!!!
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  • Xracer
    Unless the barrel is shot-out or pitted, I wouldn't advise changing it. If you want 2" for concealed carry, you can conceal a 4" barrel as easily as a 2" with an inside-the-pants holster, and the gun will be more accurate and harder-hitting with the 4" barrel.

    If you MUST change it, take it to a competent gunsmith.
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