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Old 06-15-2011, 07:54 PM
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I read in the S&W Bible that the cylinders for 22 LR factory fitted to a M-48 were shipped with another yoke? Is that correct? All I have seen for sale didn't have a yoke attached. Thanks, I am learning a lot from you guys. Big Larry
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Old 06-15-2011, 08:10 PM
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My 48 no dash does not have a yoke fitted to the 22lr cylinder. Also the 22lr cylinder is not finished in the "bright blue" as is the rest of the revolver. It does however fit well and shoot better than me.

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The extra factory cylinder on my 48-4 does not have the yoke and is a perfect match finish wise.
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Thanks guys. I guess the book is wrong. Big Larry
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