Question about revolver cylinder

If that was the case, why is there such a huge market for gun parts?

Guns are designed in such a way that their parts can be interchanged between the same make and models with little or no adjustment.

So the short answer is yes.
 
Will a cylinder from a single action revolver function properly in another revolver of the same make and caliber? I was always of the opinion that these parts had to be matched during manufacture.

The true answer is maybe.

Ruger cylinders (for example) are matched by the serial prefix number~ most of the time a cylinder of a different prefix can be fitted, but not always.

Cylinders, specifically the hand and ratchet are matched and fitted to each other.
 
If that was the case, why is there such a huge market for gun parts?

Guns are designed in such a way that their parts can be interchanged between the same make and models with little or no adjustment.

So the short answer is yes.

Some parts are replaceable without fitting but not all. Just because they are produced and for sale does not mean there is no fitting required.

The timing may be out on the gun after replacing the cylinder. It depends on the gun and the replacement part.

So the short answer is, it depends.
 
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