earlthegoat2
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I was wondering what the maching processes were for this conversion and whether or not you can still shoot 38s in it.
Yeah, lazy Sunday curiosities..
Yeah, lazy Sunday curiosities..
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Hey Jim, do you have a link to that thread? It sounds interesting.
For modern revolvers, I really believe it is a matter of the ammo, not the gun's chamber. Winchester ST and 130 FMJ and Magtech 130 will fit in ALL my modern revolvers, that's about a dozen Colt and S&W. However, in these same revolvers ammo from Armscor, PMC, UMC, Remington, Aquila, Federal, Fioochi, and Corbon will not fit. Older guns, like a 1970 Model 60 and a 1968 Detective Special will not allow any ammo inside, regardless of who it is made by.Whether .38 Super/.38 ACP will chamber and fire in an unaltered .38 Special/.357 Magnum revolver is a matter of tolerances.
they managed to work because of the small rim but had lost a lot of power.