Canadian source for Freedom Arms access.?

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Does anyone know a source for Freedom Arms accessories in Canada? I'm looking for a .45 Colt cylinder for a model 83 .454
 
topspd said:
Does anyone know a source for Freedom Arms accessories in Canada? I'm looking for a .45 Colt cylinder for a model 83 .454

This is factory installation only. They do line boring the cylinder and that must be done when cylinder is installed on the frame. If not done that way, accuracy cannot be obtained what made FA famous world wide.
 
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Why does the manual then say that the use of .45 long colt is not recommended and an optional cylinder is available to use it?
 
topspd said:
Why does the manual then say that the use of .45 long colt is not recommended and an optional cylinder is available to use it?
Because you have the option of ordering the other cylinder when you (or the dealer / distributor) places the order for the gun from Freedom Arms.
 
topspd said:
Why does the manual then say that the use of .45 long colt is not recommended ...?

Prolonged use of shorter case will create some kind of residue build up. If not removed prior to shooting 454 round, you might be able to slip loaded round in the chamber, but after bullets starts to move, case crimp will try to open but deposit is there… Without going in too many details, already very high 454 pressure will go much higher, and even incredibly strong FA revolver could blow up. With a number of powders available today, you can load 454 from mild to wild, just do not use any of the fillers in reloading, see http://yarchive.net/gun/ammo/wads.html
 
We order the guns on a regular basis, and as earlier pointed out, the only way to achieve your goal is to have the factory do it.

JR
 
Onty said:
Prolonged use of shorter case will create some kind of residue build up. If not removed prior to shooting 454 round, you might be able to slip loaded round in the chamber, but after bullets starts to move, case crimp will try to open but deposit is there… Without going in too many details, already very high 454 pressure will go much higher, and even incredibly strong FA revolver could blow up. With a number of powders available today, you can load 454 from mild to wild, just do not use any of the fillers in reloading, see http://yarchive.net/gun/ammo/wads.html


As Onty explains, the 454 chamber is obviously longer than the standard .45 colt. Since much of the heavy weight 454 ammo is roll crimped, a round will still likely fit into even a heavily fouled chamber. On firing, it's like firing a 3 inch shell in a non-backbored 2 3/4 inch chamber.
 
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