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32 to 32 H&R
Who is the forum member that has reamed 32 cylinders to accept 32 H&R
I cant remember who it is , and is he still doing it
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Walter,
There's probably several. I've done many over the years, Rugers and Smiths. I can share the details of how to do this easiest of all conversions. But I only convert my and local friends' guns. Anyone can, it's a 20 minute task.
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I rented a reamer and did my own. Not hard atall!
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Originally Posted by Muley Gil
I rented a reamer and did my own. Not hard atall!
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We should start our own tool loan or swap thing right here on the forum. For instance, I have a 10mm finish reamer and a set of go-no go gauges, and I’d like to swap with someone that has a .32 H&R set for a pre-determined amount of time. I only have one revolver I’d like to convert, and hate to buy the tools for just that.
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