So here's the story, young gun nut with brand spanking new RPAL that is super excited for his first hand gun. Has his heart set on a top break, WW2 revolver. Goes to a gun show, spots a Lee enfield no 2 in superb condition. caliber is .38 s&w, everything functions fine, barrel looks great, locks up tight, SOLD!
I go home with the receipt from wolverine, super giddy about what I am expecting in the mail, make a stop in my local gun shop.
Me: "Hey, you have any .38 s&w?"
Gund dealer: "I will right after my shipment of unicorn dust and headlight fluid comes in." (not exact words, he was much nicer but I'm trying to make light of my situation)
Me: "What?"
GD: "It's impossible to find. Why? You bought an enfield, didn't you?"
Me: "Sh**"
So now I have this beautiful revolver coming in and...
I CAN'T SHOOT IT!
I wish I'd known the bullets were made of unobtanium
So, here are the options I've cooked up
1. Safe queen, wait until the fabled day I land an unobtainable bullet
2. Dewat, deactivate and use for display, possibly sell for what I paid (200$).
3. look at possibly rechambering and boring out the barrel so I can shoot .40 s&W. If this is even possible, as .40 s&W is 1mm bigger in most measurements. but as soon as one starts to grind away metal, it becomes unsafe.
4. IF POSSIBLE/SAFE, simply shoot .38 special blanks out of it. I'd be happy with merely going bang and making smoke. Will this gun accept .38 special blanks?
So I'm looking for input. I would like to find a supply of .38 s&w in the edmonton area. even just one box would keep me happy for a year considering how rarely I get time to hit the range. Options, ideas, if any smith would be willing to help me tempt the idea of converting it to .40 s&w or some other caliber that I can find without having to sell my soul. all input would be nice
I go home with the receipt from wolverine, super giddy about what I am expecting in the mail, make a stop in my local gun shop.
Me: "Hey, you have any .38 s&w?"
Gund dealer: "I will right after my shipment of unicorn dust and headlight fluid comes in." (not exact words, he was much nicer but I'm trying to make light of my situation)
Me: "What?"
GD: "It's impossible to find. Why? You bought an enfield, didn't you?"
Me: "Sh**"
So now I have this beautiful revolver coming in and...
I CAN'T SHOOT IT!
I wish I'd known the bullets were made of unobtanium
So, here are the options I've cooked up
1. Safe queen, wait until the fabled day I land an unobtainable bullet
2. Dewat, deactivate and use for display, possibly sell for what I paid (200$).
3. look at possibly rechambering and boring out the barrel so I can shoot .40 s&W. If this is even possible, as .40 s&W is 1mm bigger in most measurements. but as soon as one starts to grind away metal, it becomes unsafe.
4. IF POSSIBLE/SAFE, simply shoot .38 special blanks out of it. I'd be happy with merely going bang and making smoke. Will this gun accept .38 special blanks?
So I'm looking for input. I would like to find a supply of .38 s&w in the edmonton area. even just one box would keep me happy for a year considering how rarely I get time to hit the range. Options, ideas, if any smith would be willing to help me tempt the idea of converting it to .40 s&w or some other caliber that I can find without having to sell my soul. all input would be nice


















































