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610???
A 610 is on my radar, and every once in a while I check the web. In going thru the searches this morning, I came across one that is stamped 610, but is chambered in 38-40. Seems like an odd-duck to me, can anyone shed any light on this?
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Never heard of one. I think it’s a an interesting and very well executed conversion.
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Probably had the cylinder rechambered. 40S&W, 10MM and 38-40 are all 40cal. I have a Ruger Buckeye with 10mm and 38-40 cyl .
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Originally Posted by Iowahunter
Probably had the cylinder rechambered. 40S&W, 10MM and 38-40 are all 40cal. I have a Ruger Buckeye with 10mm and 38-40 cyl .
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The odd part is that the barrel is stamped 38-40 on the right side of the barrel, and not 10mm.
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It would be intresting to see who did the conversion. Looks like its been well used. Be a fun one to shoot.
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