I was thinking 'sleeve' the cylinder chambers only
I have seen a number of old French and Italian military revolvers people have brought back at the end of WWII. These were remade with chamber and barrel liners into 22LR caliber revolvers. They were very accurate shooters. I don't know who did the work, but it was first class stuff. I imagine this was common to a number of revolvers brought back or sold in the U.S. after the wars. They can be interesting revolvers. Most are black powder guns. Have a good day.
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- The 'N22' -
FOG,
2013-03-12, 17:54
- The 'N32' -
Glen,
2013-03-12, 18:31
- I've see a lot of discombobulated M1917s -
FOG,
2013-03-12, 18:43
- I've got a Colt 1917 and when I die... -
rob,
2013-03-12, 23:09
- Roger that - FOG, 2013-03-13, 00:20
- I've got a Colt 1917 and when I die... -
rob,
2013-03-12, 23:09
- That does give me an idea, though -
FOG,
2013-03-12, 18:58
- That does give me an idea, though -
jgt,
2013-03-13, 10:50
- I was thinking 'sleeve' the cylinder chambers only -
FOG,
2013-03-13, 12:14
- I was thinking 'sleeve' the cylinder chambers only - Alfred John, 2013-03-13, 13:30
- I was thinking 'sleeve' the cylinder chambers only -
FOG,
2013-03-13, 12:14
- That does give me an idea, though -
jgt,
2013-03-13, 10:50
- I've see a lot of discombobulated M1917s -
FOG,
2013-03-12, 18:43
- The 'N32' -
Glen,
2013-03-12, 18:31