Time for a model 65 project. 4in. to 3 and round butt. No LadySmith.

Allen-frame

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Greetings fellow forum friends and SmithaHolics.

, I bought a model 65 LadySmith barrel back in JUne and have
been looking for a donor gun ever since.

I did not want to dismember a perfectly good 3" model 65, just to have
the shrouded ejector rod barrel installed.

So, that left a 4" gun for a donor to the project.
I wanted the finish and fit to be good quality and inexpensive
would be good too.


Here is the auction: Model 65-3 Smith & Wesson Stainless .357 357 : Revolvers at GunBroker.com
Complete with bad flash pictures of a really clean gun.

Am I nuts to disassemble a perfectly functional 4" square model 65
just to build a 3 inch round butt shrouded without
, , the LADYSMITH' on the side plate.??

I found the donor on Gone Broker and it arrived yesterday.
Nice gun. Buggered sideplate screws and worn service grips.
I did my usual K frame action job and it would be a perfectly good
shooter.



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But , , , Here is my plan ;;

Round butt.

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The grip frame is not serrated on the M&Ps so that is not a concern.

The serial # is centered so it will remain perfectly intact.

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Replace the strain screw with a Allen-Head capscrew so no trouble
with the front of the grip frame.

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Then , change out the barrel. The hardest part.
Then polish the barrel to
match the original finish of the gun.
NOT beadblast the gun to match the barrel.


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I'll keep you all posted here on the progress.


Good luck

Allen Frame
 
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The donor gun looks great as is but it's your time and money. They did make a crapload of SB 4" 65 so no one will feel bad if this was converted.

Cool project and I hope it works out nice.
 
I can not wait to see the finished project! Sounds like a great project and what better way to get a 3 inch K. Post pictures when you finish this conversion.
 
Allen from this angle it appears the shoulders of the K frame taper slightly,
Will that barrel mate flush to that frame or will you need something similar to a Model 66 or Model 14 style taper at the front?

If you do the barrel job first please post pics as a SB before RBing it.
 
Really? Hacksaw was strong enough to go through the metal on the frame? Looking great so far.
 
I think this is going to be a really cool gun when finished. The RB conversion is easier to do than people think. Post more pics when you get the barrel work done.
 
I couldn't sleep. ( I work nights at the hotel.)


So I called Bubba and asked if I could use his vise.
He said come on over as he was followin' the thread and wanted to find out
how it ends.

Here are MORE pictures.



Bubbas shop.

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barrel in vise in leather.

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Gun was actually wrapped in duct tape and leather bound to protect it.

The new barrel indexed into place with reasonable force.

Actually this is a testimony to Smith and Wessons machining processes.

To think a barrel originally for a -5 engineering change gun will fit,
and index properly to, an earlier -3 is nothing short of fantastic.

Nothing used on the threads but a drop of oil.


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Here it is completed except for the final polishing to give the finish consistency.


Not too bad for an afternoods work.

Notice the hammer has been 1/2 bobbed. Just the way I like it on a carry gun.

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With the original 4 inch barrel. For sale by the way.


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Sight picture.

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Next to its cousin a model 65-5.


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Barrel profile comparisons. 65-5 heavy ,and LadySmith 65-5.


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With the Shado gun leather holster. From Rays holsters, Largo Fl.


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May all YOUR project dreams come true!


regards
Allen Frame
 
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Allen it really is SWEET!
My OCD was trying to figure out why the frame and ejector shroud didnt line up perfectly when compared my Model 66 snub,
Then I remembered the 2nd ed had a picture of the M65 LS.

Surprised to find that the 65LS isnt a perfect mate either...

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Beautiful revolver, and nice job. I want one just like it. I think the 3" 65 is the grail of revolvers.
 
This project gun came out better than the pictures indicate. The barrel index was perfect for cylinder lock-up with about a 2/1000 gap. The action is very smooth. Allen and I have a bet going concerning the possible freeze-up of the action due to repeated magnum loads impacting the tight barrel to cylinder gap. That concern is scheduled to be investigated later this morning at the range. I'm sure that a range report will follow.
Mark aka Bubba
 
Allen,

Looks like a really neat conversion....instead of thinking if it as a 'Lady Smith', why not a 'Hunter'? there were very few of those made, and they used the same barrel :)

Great job, the 3" 65's are some of my favorite totin guns.
 
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