Specifically asking about the current Model 10-14 Classic as sold by S&W.
Is it a sleeve & shroud job or an old-fashioned one-piece barrel?
Same question for the Model 36 Classic.
Thanks,
Jason
Specifically asking about the current Model 10-14 Classic as sold by S&W.
Is it a sleeve & shroud job or an old-fashioned one-piece barrel?
Same question for the Model 36 Classic.
Thanks,
Jason
Got answers from S&W directly:
Model 10 Classic - 1 piece
Model 36 Classic - 1 piece
Model 64 - 2 piece
Model 67 - 1 piece
Too bad about the 64. That will prevent anyone from chopping the barrel.
Interesting.
I've seen specific discussion on benos regarding two-piece barrels on recent M67s. And on the blue forum.
And this sure looks two-piece:
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-67
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Not another dime.
A bit of an aside: I have owned a Model 69 Smith 44 Magnum 4.25" barrel. It's a two piece barrel and I've owned it and shot it since 2014. This gun really shoots and after running hundreds of 44 rounds down the bore it still shoots great with no problems. Saving up for the 2.75" version. Hope this helps in your search.
Yeah, I don't have any issues with the two-piece barrel from a performance standpoint. My only issue is that they are not candidates for a barrel chop if someone wanted a shorter barrel. If you want a two-piece barrel in 3", then it would have to be MADE as a 3".
I was planning on buying a new 64 to send to C&S to have them make it into a 3". With the new info I have, I'll need to use a Model 10 Classic instead.
Ken
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