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porting?
I own a S&W model 686 revolver and plan to use it for 25m centrefire pistol shooting .38 special HBWCs. One small issue though.....the barrel is ported. Will this disqualify the pistol?
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Rule 8.16.0 gives the maximum barrel length as 153mm.JulianY wrote:Help me out hear but the 686 has a 6 inch or 4 inch barrel right ? Dont have my tables to has but I seem to remember a 6inch barrel is also to long
Rule 8.4.4.2 makes it clear that for a revolver the measurement is for the barrel only, excluding the cylinder. For a semi-automatic the measurement would include the chamber.
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Hiya,
How about this idea:
Take it to a 'smith and lop an inch off the end of the barrel. It would solve both issues in this thread.
1) In most likelihood ports would be gone, at least the porting I have seen. (magnaport)
2) With a 5" (127mm) barrel there would be no question it was under the 6" (153mm) length
IMHO, a 5" .38 revolver is a lot easier to shoot. I find the balance to be just plain better than a 6" gun.
But that's just my 2 cents.
Tom
How about this idea:
Take it to a 'smith and lop an inch off the end of the barrel. It would solve both issues in this thread.
1) In most likelihood ports would be gone, at least the porting I have seen. (magnaport)
2) With a 5" (127mm) barrel there would be no question it was under the 6" (153mm) length
IMHO, a 5" .38 revolver is a lot easier to shoot. I find the balance to be just plain better than a 6" gun.
But that's just my 2 cents.
Tom