I have a Speed Six in 9mm, a keeper.
Would it be feasible to fit a .357 cylinder and crane assembly to this revolver just for ammo flexibility? There are plenty such assemblies available right now.
I have a Speed Six in 9mm, a keeper.
Would it be feasible to fit a .357 cylinder and crane assembly to this revolver just for ammo flexibility? There are plenty such assemblies available right now.
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Depends when both revolver and extra cylinder were made.
Will likely require some gunsmithing, but have seen it done.
Thanks for the reply. I picked up a copy of Jerry Kuhnhausen's shop manual where he mentions what is necessary to fit a new cylinder. If I were to stumble upon a trained Ruger 'Six gunsmith I might have it done. As it stands now, I'll just shoot 9mm in it.
It's cheaper ammo anyway!
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Early days of IDPA, I was looking at alternative clipguns for SSR.
Smith .38 Super or .40 maybe, but I was leaning toward putting a 9mm cylinder in a Security Six.
But they changed the Division specs before I could round up the bits and pieces.
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