considerable want to. You have two options: send the gun to Ruger for a assy. to be fitted or roll the dice and buy some used parts off ebay or GB and see how close they come to fitting. I've not troubled GNR too much until I had success, his time is valued you know. Sometimes you get lucky, hand wringing if they don't. But I figured you could just re-sell them yourself. If the BC gap is wide there is not much you can do. A barrel is fitted to a cylinder, not the other way around. That's why some of my rigs look like they are exploding in stop frame photos. Just a thousandth or two will make huge fireballs and maybe small notable performance influences. Seems not as much as you'd think though. But fire indeed!
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Bwana - 429 cylinder for a 44 mag Redhawk?
- GregG, 2020-05-09, 05:45
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you can but it would be hard as I would have to
- Gary Reeder, 2020-05-09, 11:16
- Thanks, Bwana. Hope you kicked the Green Monkey Fever. (nm) - GregG, 2020-05-09, 17:57
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How 'bout a spare cylinder for a 44 Super BH? (nm)
- Dave H., 2020-05-09, 07:41
- Won't work. In a SBH it has to be 5-Shot... - Huey, 2020-05-09, 09:02
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Just ask WB... (nm)
- Huey, 2020-05-09, 05:55
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That's right! Thanks, Huey (nm)
- GregG, 2020-05-09, 06:49
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It can be done but requires some luck and
- WB, 2020-05-09, 07:56
- Thanks so much, Scotty! Much appreciated. (nm) - GregG, 2020-05-09, 09:01
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It can be done but requires some luck and
- WB, 2020-05-09, 07:56
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That's right! Thanks, Huey (nm)
- GregG, 2020-05-09, 06:49
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you can but it would be hard as I would have to
- Gary Reeder, 2020-05-09, 11:16