I have an antique model 3, supposed to be 44 Russian. I wanted to make some rounds for it today but my cases wiggle in the cylinder. The bore measures .429, the spent 44 mag case I was going to cut for 44 Russian size wiggles around in the cylinder there appears to be .040 difference you can see in the picture. The 45 auto slides in perfectly but not being rimmed there's nothing holding it in place. What caliber cylinder is it? Frame and cylinder numbers match, the barrel is much better blued I think it was swapped out
edit, I found a 45 colt case and it fits perfectly but is a little long. So I have a 44 Russian barrel on a 45S&W frame and cylinder.
Who could rebore the barrel to .452 for me? Would a .45 top break or 44russian cylinder be available anywhere?
Also, would this revolver be accurately described as 44 russian if the the cylinder doesn't support the 44 Russian case? If shooting the bullet would be unsupported between the case and the forcing cone

edit, I found a 45 colt case and it fits perfectly but is a little long. So I have a 44 Russian barrel on a 45S&W frame and cylinder.
Who could rebore the barrel to .452 for me? Would a .45 top break or 44russian cylinder be available anywhere?
Also, would this revolver be accurately described as 44 russian if the the cylinder doesn't support the 44 Russian case? If shooting the bullet would be unsupported between the case and the forcing cone

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