Smolt Smython
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I'm considering a J Frame Smolt build and just aquired a Diamondback barrel for preliminary measurements to see if its feasable.
I purchased this from Numrich, it was described as a new/old stock part, 4" nickel plated, .38 caliber, Diamondback barrel that had been improperly stored. Nothing unusual there and the typical small, blurry Numrich photo of the item didn't allow any real details to show.
Soon as I got my hands on it I saw the single pin front sight mount and thought that they had sent me a late 90s Python barrel with the single pin mount. Only 6" Diamondbacks had a pinned front sight, on the 4" versions the front sight was an intregal part of the barrel. Then I noticed that it had no roll marks, nothing.
I got out a new/old stock 4" Python barrel and the digital calipers and sure enough this barrel was significantly smaller in all external dimensions and the extractor and bore centers were too close together to line up with a Python frame and cylinder (oddly enough the channel for the extractor rod was quite a bit longer than the Pythons) so I was reassured that it was a Diamondback and that they hadn't sent me a late 90s single pin Python barrel.
Anyone ever seen a 4" Diamondback with a pinned front sight?
Anyone ever seen a Colt revolver barrel with no roll markings?
Why would Colt workers bother to nickel plate an unmarked barrel?
I also posted this on the Colt forum but no response so far.





I purchased this from Numrich, it was described as a new/old stock part, 4" nickel plated, .38 caliber, Diamondback barrel that had been improperly stored. Nothing unusual there and the typical small, blurry Numrich photo of the item didn't allow any real details to show.
Soon as I got my hands on it I saw the single pin front sight mount and thought that they had sent me a late 90s Python barrel with the single pin mount. Only 6" Diamondbacks had a pinned front sight, on the 4" versions the front sight was an intregal part of the barrel. Then I noticed that it had no roll marks, nothing.
I got out a new/old stock 4" Python barrel and the digital calipers and sure enough this barrel was significantly smaller in all external dimensions and the extractor and bore centers were too close together to line up with a Python frame and cylinder (oddly enough the channel for the extractor rod was quite a bit longer than the Pythons) so I was reassured that it was a Diamondback and that they hadn't sent me a late 90s single pin Python barrel.
Anyone ever seen a 4" Diamondback with a pinned front sight?
Anyone ever seen a Colt revolver barrel with no roll markings?
Why would Colt workers bother to nickel plate an unmarked barrel?
I also posted this on the Colt forum but no response so far.




