have the crane and cylinder in one piece and Ruger won't sell the cranes. Your best bet would be to simply rechamber the factory 44 Mag cylinder to 429 GNR. The Redhawk and Super Redhawk cylinders are super strong and a 5 shot is not necessary in the 429 GNR. If you had dual cylinders every time you change calibers you have to pretty much take the whole gun apart to do so and you end up losing some of those tiny parts.
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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