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Old 01-07-2017, 05:16 PM
lefty_jake lefty_jake is offline
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I have a question about chamfering the cylinder on a 19-3. I believe the 19-3 has recessed chambers. Do people chamfer these cylinders? If so, can you describe how it looks or possibly provide a picture. I am also interested in what tool is used.

I have heard people say that guns with recessed cylinders speedload easily because the recess acts like a funnel, but I have not found this to be the case. I have found that the square edges of the recess and the chamber are not especially conducive to speed loading. And I have thought that it might be nice to have the speedloading smoothed out a bit. But after looking at the cylinder, it seemed like it might be best to leave it alone. If people have had good success chamfering these cylinders, I might think about it again. Thanks.
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