Before everyone gets too excited, I know that's a .22 CB cap. S&B are making them, Epps has some (!) and now, so do I.
I have a few of those sad little .22 short revolvers from the 1860s and it got me thinking: they're not safe for anything more than a .22 CB cap anyway. I can reline the 7 little chambers and cut new chambers for .22 CB only.
The statute says: 22 short, long, or long rifle. CB is left out (and I saw a .22 Flobert "antique" in the EE the other day -- forgot to ask the guy if he had his letter). Of course .22 WRF and .22 Magnum are not in there either.
Has anyone here had any luck converting their .22 Short (S&W Model 1, Whitneyville, Wesson & Harrington) revolver to a CB-only Antique? Or do I get to be first again?
Being first is no fun when there's no FRT number.
I have a few of those sad little .22 short revolvers from the 1860s and it got me thinking: they're not safe for anything more than a .22 CB cap anyway. I can reline the 7 little chambers and cut new chambers for .22 CB only.
The statute says: 22 short, long, or long rifle. CB is left out (and I saw a .22 Flobert "antique" in the EE the other day -- forgot to ask the guy if he had his letter). Of course .22 WRF and .22 Magnum are not in there either.
Has anyone here had any luck converting their .22 Short (S&W Model 1, Whitneyville, Wesson & Harrington) revolver to a CB-only Antique? Or do I get to be first again?
Being first is no fun when there's no FRT number.