De-Lugging an L-frame?

Mossyrock

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Has anyone here removed the barrel lug from an L-frame and recontoured the barrel to look more like a model 19? Have pics and recommendations? I remember seeing one done several years ago, but can't find it right now. I have a custom project perculating in the back of my mind.....
 
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Mossyrock,
I just Googled on "modifying barrel lug on M686 to half lug", and came came up with several hits that looked helpful.

Best and Happy Boxing Day.
Rick
 
I've seen a few pictures posted here on the forum, if I remember the conversion was a rather specialized, read expensive, operation. Are you thinking about attempting this type of conversion.
 
In the 2009 edition of Custom Combat Handguns #60 by Harris Outdoor Group there was an article by Dennis Presbrey where Cylinder and Slide shortened and removed the lug on the barrel of a M586 for him along with several other modifications. Perhaps you can get a back issue from them. Their E-mail in the magazine is:[email protected]. Hope this helps!! Lots of good articles in that magazine. The gun came out pretty nice also!!
Jim
 
To mossyrock:

I had (4) 5" model 610 barrels with full lugs modified in 1994 to half lug versions. I have 2 Model 610"s with them and 2 converted Model 686 (40S&W) with the other 2.

Can be done and I believe it cost me around $65 each.

baldeagle8888
 
Band saw, files, and a Dremel tool. Shouldn't take more than an hour.
 
Seen a 5 inch 629 that had been de-lugged.

Whoever, had done a neat job. Hard to tell from factory.

I could/would attemp this in my garage. But my garage is fairly well equipped. Just go really slow, because you cannot put metal back!!!

Twogunnes
 
Has anyone here removed the barrel lug from an L-frame and recontoured the barrel to look more like a model 19? Have pics and recommendations? I remember seeing one done several years ago, but can't find it right now. I have a custom project perculating in the back of my mind.....

I would not trust the job to anyone but Hamilton Bowen, and because I prefer the look of the old Combat Magnum Models 19/66, I e-mailed him. He said they could not take on such a project at this time.

As an aside, when the L frame was first introduced with the attendant advantages of being able to withstand more firing with Magnum rounds, I had hoped they would just offer two barrel options for the L frame when they discontinued the 19/66. The two options would have been the "Python" type full lug on the 586/686 as introduced and a standard lug barrel to give the look of the 19/66.

Like the failure to produce the 5 inch K38 or the 3 inch 19 as a standard production model, I have always felt S&W missed the boat with all of the Combat Magnum fans.

The 619/620 were great ideas, if they had only used a one-piece barrel. :)
 
Look for one of the Stocking Dealer 686's from 2004, it has the half lug, 5" one piece barrel. I think you will like it.
 
There is not as much material below the ejector rod as a factory half lug barrel for it to look exactly like one , but it can be done. Any competent gunsmith/machinist should be able to do it.


Kevin
 
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