Last I talked to Jim Stroh his lead time for minor jobs (like this) was 6-7months. `Tis an easy job, lop off the barrel, recut the crown and mill a quarter inch slot in the rib for a Weigand front sight base. Just cold blue the crown.The problem these days is that any shop capable of doing a good job has a backlog of a year or two.
Post #11, second from top, on left side.
Should have said that none of my .38 special k frames have pinned sights.
For this discussion the caliber/cartridge the revolver is chambered for doesn't matter. .22's and .38's were made the same way.
I bought three for IDPA
great guns
If only there were a 5"....
I was pining for a 5" IDPA gun. They don't let adults use .22s
I was pining for a 5" IDPA gun.
you can always keep on the lookout for a pre-model 10 with a 5-inch barrel