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That sight on the photo you posted is a so-called "Rib" sight. Usually they have adjustable front, as well as, rear sights. The revolvers were built like that for PPC shooting or bullseye shooting. That barrel will be heavy. Don't know for sure what custom barrels go for now but in the 70s and 80s I shot a lot of matches and you could get a Douglas, or other, barrel turned down to your desired diameter and installed, with front sight, for a pretty reasonable price. I had a 6" blank turned down to .975" for a M-1917 S&W that had a shot out barrel. It was reasonable and it shot like a dream. Al
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for the barrel and underlug it's $150. that doesn't include instalation and a front site from my local gunsmith
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Looks as if this original set up was for PPC shooting(Practical Police
Combat) 1500 Matches. With out further deatails on the Sight System, I would venture to say it looks like an Aristocrat System for 7, 25, & 50 yard, 3 position sighting. (#1, #2, #3). Gun Sight Co. San Gabriel, Ca. My competition gun was made by Lou Ciamillo of Maryland Gun Works in the early eighties, off of an S&W Mod 10 Frame. One sweet competition revolver with many enhancements, such as double action only. smooth as a babies bottom.
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