Roller Action

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Many years ago (okay, like 10 maybe...) Cylinder and Slide was making what they called a roller kit for S&W revolvers. I tried to get drawings or pictures (since they no longer so that kind of work). Does anyone here have one? or perhaps photos or drawings of the kit? I am looking to reproduce at least one kit for myself...any ideas?
 
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The only experience I had with one was with a Model 29 that my brother-in-law has. He bought the revolver with the roller kit installed. He took it out. It really offers nothing over a revolver that has been used a bit and is properly lubricated.
 
Brownell's sold the kits up until a few years ago. Don't know if C&S still makes them. I always thought they were too expensive for the advantage gained, which, as Bryan noted, isn't much.
 
Thanks guys

Wow that was quick...I guess that what I had heard about that kit is not worth the effort.

I had heard that they were being used by competition shooters back about 20 years ago and that they took loads of friction off of double action...I guess that I will stick with polishing the surfaces and skip the bearings.

Thanks guys.
 
Friend of mine had one of those drop-in sets on a gun. It was a help to the DA but no more than what a good conventional action job would do. Probably not as much improvement as a superior conventional action job.
Another guy here had one of the Sherman roller actions in a Colt Trooper. It was a joy to shoot until the roller bound up and skidded instead of rolling, which it would do at random. Did it need cleaning and lubrication or rebuilding? I don't know.
 
Back when PPC was strictly revolvers they were a little more popular, but I bet C&S hasn't made them for at least 6 or 7 years now. They were pretty pricey it seems somewere around $150-175 as I recall.
 
We tried one many years ago--Way too much money for way to little improvement.
 
The roller actions are one of the things I never bought and wish I had bought one of. My understanding was they worked pretty well but had issues keeping the roller rolling not skidding.
 
The roller action was an answer to the question that never needed to be asked.... the only thing it ever achieved was a lightened hip pocket.
I had one once.... not for long though.
A better option was the coil spring conversion for K frame PPC guns.

Best one I ever had was on a Frank Glenn built gun - reliable with every small pistol primer I could find. It had a 5lb DA that was buttery smooth and I never had a missfire in over 50K rounds.
 
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