ya i heard that earlier..
but some of the members in this forum and other forums hav suggested me to not do that... as it may give the worst onsequenses... because the grain value of the bullet maynot remain same.. plus a .357 bullet is longer thn a .351
and there s some difference in the rim...
i have found the bullets...
but the dealer says he will not take any guarantee of them firing properly
as they are very very old, b'coz the company had stopped producing it a long back.
i want to know, what can be the consequences if i use the old ammo.. its approximately 25-30years old...
i ve found the bullets.
but the dealer says he will not take any guarantee of them firing properly
as they are very very old, b'coz the company had stopped producing it a long back.
i want to know, what can be the consequences if i use the old ammo.. its approximately 25-30years old..
if i push the sear, the hammer comes forward just 20% of its travel, i.e. jus one step..
but its not coming back completely... even after pushing the seat and the trigerr...
can i dip the complete revolver in to a oil bath, for lubricating it?
will it in any case spoil the gun???
plus i do not...
@ BC Perry: why would tht make u think like as if i am pulling summones leg...
can u not see in d pic i ve posted, tht the hammer is cocked.. and is not comming back...
its gud if u can help, or else plz dont talk nonsense.
dear M203 sniper... the photograph does resembles to my hand gun, but it is not of the same model...
there are 2 visual differences.
1st : the lenght of barrel of my hand gun is shorter thn the one ind pic.
2nd: in my revolver there is a triger locking buton just above the grip, which cannot be...
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