I just picked up a 1873 SAA in .22 on the EE, I see these can come as a combo gun in .22/.22mag.
Any chance you guys carry just the cylinder to convert my gun to .22mag? Any issues timing in a new cylinder to a used gun?
Thanks,
hms11
I just picked up a 1873 SAA in .22 on the EE, I see these can come as a combo gun in .22/.22mag.
Any chance you guys carry just the cylinder to convert my gun to .22mag? Any issues timing in a new cylinder to a used gun?
Thanks,
hms11
hms11
Sorry we do not carry just the 22 mag cylinder
No prob, thanks for the quick answer.
will you be getting the new 12 shot 1873 SAA 22 (i believe made by uberti)? ?
Wouldn't that be a prohib?
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It would be a pistol holding too many rounds would it not? Caliber doesn't matter if it's a pistol.
A fear of weapons from 80's action movies, not logic, created the disaster that is our firearms act.
That's what I was thinking.
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it." Thomas Jefferson 1791
Do something today that your future self will thank you for.
Well, that is an interesting point... I never even considered that aspect of it.
Hmm... scratching my head... how does magazine capacity work for revolvers?