Bullseye
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Fairly simple question. I have a 1958 XR3 frame .357 Ruger Blackhawk coming to me tomorrow with a noticable cylinder ring that I could let disturb me.
I am kind of fussy but then the gun being almost as old as me looks in much better shape than I am.
I've located a 1980's new .357 cylinder, of course it has different numbers stamped on it. It was a "convertable cylinder". I suppose the 9 mm cylinder stayed with that revolver and the .357 is like new.
Question ... will it fit my flat top?
I am kind of fussy but then the gun being almost as old as me looks in much better shape than I am.
I've located a 1980's new .357 cylinder, of course it has different numbers stamped on it. It was a "convertable cylinder". I suppose the 9 mm cylinder stayed with that revolver and the .357 is like new.
Question ... will it fit my flat top?