I purchased a S&W Mod 28-2 that has been converted from a 357 to a 44 mag. Serial number on the frame shows that it was made in 66-67. The barrel is a 6in that has been drilled out in a cone shape. What I mean is that someone tapered the inside of the barrel. I'm thinking that they did it to make the bullet feed better when shot. Maybe it was shaving lead but I want to be safe when I first shoot it.
Also it has what appears to be, the new Cerakote finish done to the entire pistol. It looks nice but where the cylinder rests on the bottom of the frame it would appear that they were put together when it was still wet and it left a darker mark on the cylinder and the frame. Any ideas on the Cerakote and the conversion????
Also it has what appears to be, the new Cerakote finish done to the entire pistol. It looks nice but where the cylinder rests on the bottom of the frame it would appear that they were put together when it was still wet and it left a darker mark on the cylinder and the frame. Any ideas on the Cerakote and the conversion????