9x23w
.240 Incinerator
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Post by 9x23w on May 10, 2020 12:44:06 GMT -5
encore64, thank you for the cylinder dimensions. I could not find accurate Ruger 44 Mag dimensions (there was one old reference but I think it was inaccurate), but I think the outside and inside walls are a little heavier on the Ruger Blackhawks. BTW the 480 Ruger dimensions are scary. 48,000 psi on a .040 wall? Wow...
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Post by goodtime on May 10, 2020 16:57:20 GMT -5
"Despite some of the dumbest names in recent memory, these are really neat guns."
Craig, I'm telling Clint Eastwood you said that!
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Post by Encore64 on May 10, 2020 18:57:02 GMT -5
encore64, thank you for the cylinder dimensions. I could not find accurate Ruger 44 Mag dimensions (there was one old reference but I think it was inaccurate), but I think the outside and inside walls are a little heavier on the Ruger Blackhawks. BTW the 480 Ruger dimensions are scary. 48,000 psi on a .040 wall? Wow... I've never heard of a 480 Ruger failure. It does seem thin, but Ruger is known for their brute tough guns.
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Post by eliminator on May 11, 2020 13:56:48 GMT -5
I have never owned a Uberti but I did handle an El Patron and a standard Cattleman while in my LGS last weekend. I must say the fit and finish on these were well done, impressively so. That Callahan looks great! I like my Rugers just fine but man could they use a lesson in grip fitment from Uberti. I would pay extra for the effort!
Encore, where do you source the additional cylinders?
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Post by Encore64 on May 11, 2020 14:11:53 GMT -5
I have never owned a Uberti but I did handle an El Patron and a standard Cattleman while in my LGS last weekend. I must say the fit and finish on these were well done, impressively so. That Callahan looks great! I like my Rugers just fine but man could they use a lesson in grip fitment from Uberti. I would pay extra for the effort! Encore, where do you source the additional cylinders? I can tell you it was no easy chore with Italy so hard hit by the Coronavirus. I bought seven auxiliary cylinders. Had to order from three different places. 1) Taylor & Company 2) VTI Gun Parts 3) Cimarron Arms Good Luck...
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