Tab it is not that difficult a process, replace the barrel and cylinder, all the internals are the same. Measure the barrel cylinder gap, best is .006", swap the ejection rod and you will need a new extractor. It might work right then, but check for any binding and the timing of the cylinder, when cocked single action, Keep the trigger pulled back with the hammer down, then slightly rotate the cylinder counter clock wise, it should already be locked in the bolt stop, if it takes a little movement to get it to drop into the bolt stop, then you need a new hand or to stretch the old one, you need a fixture to do that and some knowledge. Remember when changing the barrel, clamp in a vise with wood and leather, and clamp it really tight, you do not want the barrel to rotate and mar it. Make sure the side plate is on, and all screws are tight or you might torque the frame.