edrice
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It's not so much that I need to do this, as I already have both another Speed-Six in .357 and likewise a Security-Six in .357. But I also have one in .38 that I picked up used years ago that I've decided I'd like to convert to .357, if not just for the sake of standardizing on ammo.
I compared the .38 and .357 cylinders and see no dimensional differences. If I were to pick up .357 cylinder, would it likely swap out with the .38 one without too much hassle?
Is there any reason that this should not be done?
I did some searching in several places but didn't come up with any answers.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer,
Ed
I compared the .38 and .357 cylinders and see no dimensional differences. If I were to pick up .357 cylinder, would it likely swap out with the .38 one without too much hassle?
Is there any reason that this should not be done?
I did some searching in several places but didn't come up with any answers.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer,
Ed