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16 May 2006, 21:05
x-51
Smith Model 10
Anyone ever try converting one of these revolvers to a different caliber? Say .41 Special.
16 May 2006, 23:17
CMcDermott
There's really no way to make a K-frame into a larger caliber than .357 - look at the forcing cone, and how the bottom of the barrel that sticks through the frame has a flat cut onto it so the crane can close. This is why 357 magnums tend to crack at the forcing cone.
16 May 2006, 23:19
Rick 0311
The model 10’s were made on the medium sized K frame and I don’t believe that sized frame will accept a 6 shot .41 caliber sized cylinder. You need to go to a N frame size like the models 25, 27 etc.
17 May 2006, 00:56
x-51
Thanks guys. I don't have one here to look at in depth.
18 May 2006, 11:49
CMcDermott
I do know that you can make a Colt Trooper or any other E/I frame Colt like the OMT/OMM or Official Police or Army Special or Python (actually that frame size was originally called the 41 frame) into a 41 special without a lot of trouble. Otherwise for a S&W N-frame you might as well just get a Model 57/58 in 41 Magnum. I suppose the 696 L-frame 44 special could be converted to 41 Special if you can find someone willing to make a new cylinder for it, then just get a 686 357 barrel and have it bored out.