An older friend has a S&W model 15 4" 38 special (not +P) revolver bought new in the 1960's or 70's (very lightly shot - maybe a couple hundred rounds) and has a grandfathered prohibited licence for it. If the friend passes on I believe the prohibited revolver has to be destroyed. If I arrange and pay to have it converted to restricted status through a barrel change I can have the revolver from the friend for free.
I have identified a gunsmith experienced in this who comes highly recommended by several pistol club sources. I want a 6" revolver. There are no model 15 or 14 6" 38 special barrels available but the gunsmith says he has put model 586 barrels on model 15's with great results for police pistol class shooters (my intended use). The change of barrel incl the gunsmith buying the barrel, machining etc plus re-bluing will likely run me $600 CAD all in.
Some have suggested I can find a good condition used S&W 38 revolver for use in the police pistol Fish & Game groups for the same money or less, on sites such as this one. I'm a newbie to the site so have yet to obtain permission to browse the equipment forums.
Any learned opinions out there on having a "Model 15 with a 6" model 586 barrel" for $600 versus buying a used .357/38 or 9mm revolver, for police pistol shoots?
Thanks.
I have identified a gunsmith experienced in this who comes highly recommended by several pistol club sources. I want a 6" revolver. There are no model 15 or 14 6" 38 special barrels available but the gunsmith says he has put model 586 barrels on model 15's with great results for police pistol class shooters (my intended use). The change of barrel incl the gunsmith buying the barrel, machining etc plus re-bluing will likely run me $600 CAD all in.
Some have suggested I can find a good condition used S&W 38 revolver for use in the police pistol Fish & Game groups for the same money or less, on sites such as this one. I'm a newbie to the site so have yet to obtain permission to browse the equipment forums.
Any learned opinions out there on having a "Model 15 with a 6" model 586 barrel" for $600 versus buying a used .357/38 or 9mm revolver, for police pistol shoots?
Thanks.


















































