Smolt

Jim Clark, founder of Clark Custom Guns, built the first SMOLT, or one of the first. Jim had a close working relationship with Smith and Wesson and a very good working relationship with Colt. Consequently, he had ready access to parts to assemble the original Smolt. Which I believe was the predecessor to the Smith 586/686 series.
 
I'm going to guess that the thread pitch on the Colt barrel is different than S&W frame. What gets changed, the barrel, the frame, both?
 
I'm going to guess that the thread pitch on the Colt barrel is different than S&W frame. What gets changed, the barrel, the frame, both?
The barrel gets re threaded from 32 to 36 threads per inch. I have only done older barrels with the 2 pin front sight. Some sources say that the newer 1 pin front sight barrels have the same threads as S&W. I don't have 1st hand knowledge if that is correct.
 
The barrel gets re threaded from 32 to 36 threads per inch. I have only done older barrels with the 2 pin front sight. Some sources say that the newer 1 pin front sight barrels have the same threads as S&W. I don't have 1st hand knowledge if that is correct.
Ok, thanks.
I asked your thoughts on the price of this gun in post # 12. Did you miss the post, or choose not to reply?
 
Any chance we can have a shot of the top strap of that gun? Looks like a Python top strap grafted on an S&W frame.
yea, No problem...If you noticed on some of these builds the spot where the barrel meets the frame, the radius's are not straight across. They're uneven....I wanted mine to lookright.
 
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