davidj
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I recently picked a box of old parts, including a couple old frames in various states of disrepair. One is for a pre-war K22 Outdoorsman. There is an unusual modification to this frame -- someone has drilled and tapped 3 holes through the left side:
The machine work looks pretty good -- professional. The holes are counter-bored from the inside of the frame such that a small, flat-headed screw would (presumably) clear the hammer, trigger, etc. You can see this (to some extent) in this picture:
I have never seen this type of modification (or feature?) on a S&W revolver...or any revolver. I did some searches on the forum but couldn't find anything. Anyone got any ideas?
[Yes, I am aware that someone bent the yoke. We will see if the frame is even salvageable; it may very well be bent itself...]

The machine work looks pretty good -- professional. The holes are counter-bored from the inside of the frame such that a small, flat-headed screw would (presumably) clear the hammer, trigger, etc. You can see this (to some extent) in this picture:

I have never seen this type of modification (or feature?) on a S&W revolver...or any revolver. I did some searches on the forum but couldn't find anything. Anyone got any ideas?
[Yes, I am aware that someone bent the yoke. We will see if the frame is even salvageable; it may very well be bent itself...]