tenntex32
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yes, def a factory rebuild and not terwillegered.. now down to if it left the factory as a 45lc![]()
While I could see someone possibly wanting to replace a worn barrel with a new barrel as part of a factory rework order I don't see any reason why S&W would change out the whole cylinder if it was already in .45Colt.
My gut feeling is new barrel, and new cylinder. (If both s/n fonts are truly the same and a later style.) And then a refinish. Possibly some other issues corrected with regards to the action while it was there just to bring it completely back into spec.
Could S&W simply have shaved a few thousandths off the back of the cylinder and then restamped the same serial number on it.........sure. But they still would have had to ream the .455 chambers out to accept .45Colt and it most likely it would have been easier and cheaper to replace the whole cylinder with a new .45Colt version. And it would be a new cylinder.
Only way to be sure of anything is to get it papered.
A very interesting example and thanks for sharing it with us. (Or more accurately thanks for putting up with all of our questions and demands for more pics!)
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