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Thank you for your helpful explanation
Thank you so much for your clear explanation. I intend to take it one step at a time.
One thing I forgot to mention earlier this afternoon is that this revolver has an octagonal barrel. Maybe that's an easier job, since there are eight (8) flats surrounding the bore which I could trim with a flat file(?). I'm not in a position to invest in fancy machinist tools for a job I'll likely not repeat and as I said, gunsmiths are in short supply on this island.
It's not like it's a priceless heirloom, but it's a nice replica of an old Colt Navy in .38 spl. 'thx' again.
BTW-- So far there's only one poster who thinks ill of you--the rest of us believe your head is exactly where it ought to be q:^ ]
So easy that you will wonder why you didn't do it before.
Put tape around it where you want to cut and stuff a patch down past your intended cut to keep filings out.
Stick the gun down the leg ....
Thank you so much for your clear explanation. I intend to take it one step at a time.
One thing I forgot to mention earlier this afternoon is that this revolver has an octagonal barrel. Maybe that's an easier job, since there are eight (8) flats surrounding the bore which I could trim with a flat file(?). I'm not in a position to invest in fancy machinist tools for a job I'll likely not repeat and as I said, gunsmiths are in short supply on this island.
It's not like it's a priceless heirloom, but it's a nice replica of an old Colt Navy in .38 spl. 'thx' again.
BTW-- So far there's only one poster who thinks ill of you--the rest of us believe your head is exactly where it ought to be q:^ ]