I got a 940 cylinder from S&W when they still had them and had it installed on a 642, but it fits my S&W 60-4 as well.
That 60-4 is terrific, 3" barrel, adjustable sights and quite pocketable. This is what S&W should make.
These are very very thin, extremely sharp and the handles were a black plastic. They snapped because of rust getting in the handle.
Also the Cambodian ladies here abuse knives. The right one was twisted in some frozen meat. That one with the round tip was very sharp.
These are a couple of kitchen knives I have had and broke them. I just have the blades.
What can I do with them or what would you do with them
They are really thin
Marlins come drilled and tapped for both a receiver sight and for a scope mount, it is easy to put a rail on the receiver.
It already has a Lyman receiver sight with a Merit adjustable peep disc.
I have a decent marlin 39a with the 20" barrel.
I am thinking about having the barrel and mag tube cut down to 16" to match the length of the stock /action when taken down.
Also thinking about having the barrel threaded at the same time.
This would make it similar to a 39TDS take down.
Edit, it...
Either shorten and round butt a shooter grade 58 or take a 581 and bore it to 41 and have a 5 shot cylinder made in 41mag.
Something that should have been built from the factory when they were building barrel length and frame of the month way back in the 70s and 80s
S&W Mod 12 with a standard 3" barrel, it came in 38spec
S&W Mod 58, it came in 41 Mag and have it round gripped, barrel cut to 3" with a gold bead front sight.
Colt SAA in 45 Colt 5 1/2" barrel, 1860 Brass grip frame with one piece rosewood grips.
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