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Msg from Belt Mountain

My note to Belt Mountain about a knurled base pin retaining pin:
I would be VERY interested in purchasing a base pin RETAINING pin that is a bit longer in the head and knurled so that it can be removed from the gun without the aid of a tool. This would seem to be a nice addition to your line, since your knurled base pin is used with conversion cylinders. Since one has to pull the cylinder to reload it, providing a base pin retaining pin that can be removed by hand (without the aid of a tool) would be a perfect pair ... might even sell 'em that way!
Response from Belt Mountain:
Coming soon! Kelye @ Belt Mtn
That sounds good to me! Now I wonder how soon "soon" is?
 
Sorry never heard of Ravens Roost will seek them out now.
Tell me about the advantages of the CBX cylinder?
More charge, .453 bore, certified forged 416 or PHT 4130 steel.

They're available right now, fit guaranteed.

What could you do with the most accurate .45 you can own delivering a 240gr bullet at 1000fps or a 200gr at 1200+? And how do you get 12 shots off without the three minute process of reloading a cylinder?

There are all sorts of reasons why.

You're on the right path with your assessment about the one gun being the ROA. Rhinos may be a bit of a stretch. Big hogs aren't, though.

For those others of you who want a taller front sight for your ROA, our next lesson will be "How Less is More" (Rear Sights 101). It will be about a month.

Our hands aren't miniatures either. We have a solution in the near term as well.

Thanks all of you who support us.

Wisent
Classicballistx
 
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