I just got home from the trip to pick up the 6" model 14. When I arrived at the home of the gentlemen selling the mod. 14, I noticed he had two revolvers on the table, two S&W model 14-2, usual 6" barrel. After a short talk, he tells me I can have either one for the same price (200 Euro - about 230 $). The other still has the original grip.
Looking closely at both, there are mechanically both in good shape, but the second one is almost looking like new for a gun that I now date back to 1963. No scratches, marred screws, cylinder barely showing a turn-line ... only the wooden grip has a slight hit at the back. So obviously, I chose for the that one.
However, now looking at it at home, the idea to chop the barrel becomes as unbearable as mutilating a beloved dog. So I think I am going to keep this one as it is, but shoot it a lot

I attach pictures for you to judge.
So that puts my project again on longer term - I will ask my usual GS to keep me a real beated model 14/15 for this project, or why not a 67 (easier on the finish) and not to show me any nice S&W when I get there to pick it up

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So it seems the naysayers win this time ... but I promise to keep you all updated when this project pops up again.
Best - B686