I probably will. I'd have to cast and then tear down my press which is set up for .38 and build it up for .45. I've got all ingredients of course (I'm such a sucker for a .45). But it's probably the answer in the long run. It's a sweet ol' girl.
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Quite so. I'm a pistolsmith so I could easily remove the three 6x40 screws holding the rib down and replace them with 10x32s. Change out the trigger/sear and re-spring the old girl and she'd run hardball fine I'm sure. And since I'm an old man whose first shortage was the primer scare of '92 and I learned from it I'm good on that end. I might have one or two other pistols too.
I never met the man that Clark built the gun for but he shot it enough that it had to be re-built by Clark 23 years later. My friend who owns it was friends with the owner. They hunted together for 50 or so years. My friend keeps saying that he should sell it to me and then immediately looks sad. So then I change the subject.
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