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I didn't know they didn't recess the cylinders on .38 only/non-magnum guns, I just thought it was on the J frames where they didn't include it. Thanks for sharing that.
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Thank you both for the input. I'll pass this info along to her.
Checkman, if you're interested, I can put you in contact with her about a sale.
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![]() I had major surgery in July and our daughter has started college. I am saving up to buy my old department issued Glock 19 and that's going to have to be it for awhile. I purchased a pre-war Colt Official Police in MArch of this year and sadly that is probably going to be the last revolver I buy for awhile. Thanks though. I appreciate it. |
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Pinned and Recessed This refers to Hand Ejectors made prior to 1982. Prior to that time, all Hand ejectors had the barrel fixed to the frame by a pin through the rear of the barrel and the frame and all magnum caliber revolvers had recessed chambers to enclose the rim of the cartridges. Rimfire .22 Long fire cylinders have been counterbored since 1935 and continue so to this day. When the Magnum centerfire caliber recessed cylinder was discontinued the overall length of the cylinder was changed to make up for the difference in rim thickness. Last edited by Jcordell; 09-23-2013 at 04:54 PM. |
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