Oninotaki
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Question is in the title folks.
I have just picked up a Taurus 905 with a 3" barrel. I had planned to add a pair of BK grips to them, but he is currently all sold out. So instead I decided to just steal the one I had on my 327,and put the stock Taurus rubber grips back on it since they play well with speed loaders.
While I had the two revolvers next to each other and the grips off, I got to thinking how nice it would be if the hammer on the 327 was spurless to help with pocket carry, and how much nicer it would be if the hammer on the 905 had a spur so I could enjoy shooting it single action at the range every once and awhile.
Which leads me to the question can I swap their hammers? The frames are practically identical as far as I can tell, but the 905 is a 5 shooter and the 327 is a 6. If these were heritage revolvers I couldn't swap the hammers because of that. Does the same apply to Taurus hammers, or are they capacity neutral like Charter Arms hammers?
I have just picked up a Taurus 905 with a 3" barrel. I had planned to add a pair of BK grips to them, but he is currently all sold out. So instead I decided to just steal the one I had on my 327,and put the stock Taurus rubber grips back on it since they play well with speed loaders.
While I had the two revolvers next to each other and the grips off, I got to thinking how nice it would be if the hammer on the 327 was spurless to help with pocket carry, and how much nicer it would be if the hammer on the 905 had a spur so I could enjoy shooting it single action at the range every once and awhile.
Which leads me to the question can I swap their hammers? The frames are practically identical as far as I can tell, but the 905 is a 5 shooter and the 327 is a 6. If these were heritage revolvers I couldn't swap the hammers because of that. Does the same apply to Taurus hammers, or are they capacity neutral like Charter Arms hammers?