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Old 09-25-2014, 08:05 PM
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Question Unfluted cylinder Model 60-14

Saw a Model 60 with unfluted cylinder. Midway had a listing ($124.99,cylinder only of course) with out a picture. I assume its a special order. Is this a drop in part? Midway didn't have any in stock. Where might one find one, and what would be a reasonable price? I have a Model 60-14 (.357) with lock, and 2 and something inch barrel.
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If you all the current extractor parts it "might" work O. K. Will usually require some fitting to make sure the timing is O.K.
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I am not sure why, but, have always thought that unfluted cylinders were cool looking. They catch my eye. Bob
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I'm sure there's a few out there but I don't think I've EVER seen an unfluted J-frame. I just can't think of one. Let alone a M60. Would be pretty cool on a 3" adjustable sight model in .357.
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