Through the same private-party sale, I acquired this S&W 65-2:
The gun was essentially non-operable. There was so much crap inside the gun that it could barely cycle, let alone open the cylinder. It took a detailed stripping and treatments with brake cleaner and then penetrating oil to get all of the crap out of the gun. Once that was done, I smoothed the bottom of the rebound slide and broke the edges with an Arkansas stone.
Out of an abundance of caution, I bought the S&W Shop Manual. I had earlier bought a Brownells' rebound slide spring tool, which was well worth it.
The hammer spur was removed post-factory, as the SA notch is still there. The removal was done by someone who knew what they were doing, as in it doesn't appear to have been done by some ham-fisted moron with a Dremel tool.
After a range trip, I swapped out a set of Crimson Trace laser grips to make it a good defensive gun.
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S W E E T ! You are on a roll ...
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