RCS
04-24-2019, 06:52
Years ago I bought a S&W Model 1915 Type 2 in 455 caliber. Ammo was difficult and became
expensive to locate. I had a local gunsmith rechamber it to 45 Colt. Also recall reading a ad
in the American Rifleman about the FDL rear sight, it had windage and elevation and all you
had to do was remove the S&W top plate screw and then attach the FDL sight with a longer
screw. This only worked on the early revolvers with the extra plate screw, others including
Colt had to be drilled and tapped. The FDL also fit the S&W 1917 and the South American
S&W revolvers too. You almost never see this sight anymore but works out nice and will
improve your shooting.
expensive to locate. I had a local gunsmith rechamber it to 45 Colt. Also recall reading a ad
in the American Rifleman about the FDL rear sight, it had windage and elevation and all you
had to do was remove the S&W top plate screw and then attach the FDL sight with a longer
screw. This only worked on the early revolvers with the extra plate screw, others including
Colt had to be drilled and tapped. The FDL also fit the S&W 1917 and the South American
S&W revolvers too. You almost never see this sight anymore but works out nice and will
improve your shooting.