When did the 8 3/8" barrel became available? In a Roy Jinks article, he said a dispute arose in 1936 over the legality of the 8 3/4" revolver in the USRA and NRA 'Any Revolver Match'. The S&W 1936 Magnum flyer stated the 'Any Revolver Match' allows 10" for combined barrel and cylinder. This requires a barrel of 8 3/8" on the .357 Magnum Revolver. So probably 1936. RM Vivas is researching the first 500 RMs. He says there is one 8 3/8" barrel in that group. So maybe 1935.
Have read that all barrels started out as 8 3/4" and were shortened to order. On a finished gun the barrel extends about 1/8" beyond the rib. So I guess the barrel is cut and then the rib is cut a little more and the sight installed. Why not have the rib go to the end of the barrel?
I think it is for appearance. The other pre-war guns had the sight set back about 1/8" from the end of the barrel. At least on the ones that I own.
On the post-war guns I have that have ribs, the rib and the sight goes to the end of the barrel.
Roy has the KCPD guns on the non-registered magnum list. Did they have registration numbers stamped on the guns? Seems I have heard a couple of different stories on this.
Roy says there were 180 frames with registration numbers that were never issued or sold. What happened to them?
144 known nickel guns. Three have nickel hammer and trigger. Was this done on other models?
Two have nickel cylinder, trigger and hammer only. So blue guns with some nickel parts. Was this done on other models?
Thanks as always for the continuing education.
Have read that all barrels started out as 8 3/4" and were shortened to order. On a finished gun the barrel extends about 1/8" beyond the rib. So I guess the barrel is cut and then the rib is cut a little more and the sight installed. Why not have the rib go to the end of the barrel?
I think it is for appearance. The other pre-war guns had the sight set back about 1/8" from the end of the barrel. At least on the ones that I own.
On the post-war guns I have that have ribs, the rib and the sight goes to the end of the barrel.
Roy has the KCPD guns on the non-registered magnum list. Did they have registration numbers stamped on the guns? Seems I have heard a couple of different stories on this.
Roy says there were 180 frames with registration numbers that were never issued or sold. What happened to them?
144 known nickel guns. Three have nickel hammer and trigger. Was this done on other models?
Two have nickel cylinder, trigger and hammer only. So blue guns with some nickel parts. Was this done on other models?
Thanks as always for the continuing education.
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