hyena
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I couldn't bring myself to shell out the bucks for a 340PD, so I decided to buy a titanium cylinder from Midway and put it in my 642-1. The swap looked pretty straight forward, but I decided to have a local gunsmith do it. It only took him a few minutes. He was going to use my original extractor, but agreed to try the one that came with the new cylinder. It worked great, with no modifications. He checked the timing on all five holes with a range rod, and said we lucked out. I gave him $20, even though he said "no charge" for an old high school classmate.
Before the change the gun weighed 14.2 ounces with wood Altamont boot grips. After the change it was 12 ounces. I took it to the range and ran 25 moderate power .38 handloads through it. No perceived difference in recoil. I'm not even contemplating firing a .357 in it, since the frame isn't rated for it. I've got a 640 Pro for that.
Been carrying it AIWB for a week. Can I tell a difference on my belt? Maybe not. I did the change in case I ever decide to pocket carry the 642.
Nothing earth shattering to report. I just thought others contemplating doing it would appreciate my experience.
Before the change the gun weighed 14.2 ounces with wood Altamont boot grips. After the change it was 12 ounces. I took it to the range and ran 25 moderate power .38 handloads through it. No perceived difference in recoil. I'm not even contemplating firing a .357 in it, since the frame isn't rated for it. I've got a 640 Pro for that.
Been carrying it AIWB for a week. Can I tell a difference on my belt? Maybe not. I did the change in case I ever decide to pocket carry the 642.
Nothing earth shattering to report. I just thought others contemplating doing it would appreciate my experience.