Convince me of the strenght of S&W 7 shot as compared to 6 shot cylinders.
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On the current L frame Pro Series 686 revolvers, S&W is offering a 4" barrel with a 6 shot cylinder and a 5" barrel with a 7 shot cylinder (this one is also milled to allow the use of moon clips for reloads)
As I understand it, the 7 shot L frame revolvers have a bigger cylinder window that allows a larger diameter cylinder to be used.
Still, even using a larger diameter cylinder, which is needed to add the extra round, I`m thinking there isn`t as much metal between each charging hole in a 7 shot cylinder as there is in a 6 shot cylinder.
Is this correct?
I know that modern metals and heat treatment are capable of withstanding pressures that older, less sophisticated metal and heat treating techniques couldn`t handle.
Last edited by s&wchad; 05-02-2017 at 08:34 AM.
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