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Old 03-21-2024, 10:44 PM
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Got a nice pair of J frames sans Hilary hole. My question is, can anyone see anything wrong with switching the cylinders of my 442 and 642 for that two tone look? I’m thinking the specs are the same but I’m dumb enough to turn a gun into a grenade so I seek guidance from my betters.
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