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Smith Revolver (model 66) question

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I have acquired a smith model 66 and have several questions. The frame says it is a model 66-1, BUT it has the small emblem on the left side of the frame, it has a recessed cylinder but not a pinned barrel. Any ideas on how that happened? Second and probably the more important issues is that measuring the barrel at frame gives a reading of .717, At the point of the blue line in the photo below it balloons out to .729 and then tapes down to .675 at the muzzle. Once you notice it, you can feel the bulge. I didn't see the bulge when I bought it, but what could cause this and is barrel replacement the desired fix? I am afraid to shoot it.
 

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Don't shoot it.

Inspect for a ring in the bore. Possibly shot a stuck bullet out of it to cause the bulge. Gsmith can use a bore camera to know for sure.

Check for cracked/split forcing cone. The 66's were known to crack barrels at the flat when using 125g mag loads, without even shooting out stuck bullets.

If it needs a new barrel, sell it and get a 686. More robust and only a bit larger. 66s don't hold up well on a steady diet of the earlier high pressure factory 357 ammo.
 
well...the barrel looks bulged. the frame looks like the barrel was never pinned...so probably rule out that the barrel was changed...cylinder is recessed...

Maybe a transition gun?

 
That'll be a no go. Model is obsolete, over 30 and broken. S&W will say about the same and then say, No.

Get a refund or go to a gunsmith for evaluation
 
Sounds like someone fired on a stuck bullet. Get the barrel changed. If S&W won’t do it find you a used barrel and have a gunsmith change it. It’s really very easy to swap. I have several model 66 revolvers. It’s what I started my career in law enforcement with and I consider it the absolute best duty revolver for size and power. Sure a steady diet of 357 mags will wear them out but we never saw that except for academy guns that are constantly being used over and over again. I still have my first 4” that I bought back in 1982.
 
That'll be a no go. Model is obsolete, over 30 and broken. S&W will say about the same and then say, No.

Get a refund or go to a gunsmith for evaluation
I'd try. I have had Smith work on a 686-1 that was out of time. they have parts. they also still make model 66...-9? the barrel will be the same...seeing as this example is NOT pinned.

Worst they say is no.
 
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