K32 Masterpiece Redux

Congratulations, great work but I've got to ask, how's she shoot? Recently I sent Alan Siegrist a K22 barrel to be re drilled
and rifled in .32(took the better part of a year) and then sent a mod. 15, the barrel and a k22 I was lucky enough to catch
on ebay to Andy Horvath and he built me a mock up K32 that I had him chamber in .327 Federal magnum (another 9 months wait). Upon receiving this gun back I could only find one box of .32 H&R magnum in my little Illinios town? Now I've got the makings of
RCBS Carbide dies and shell holder and the reloading world has opened to me.
Steve
 

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SB, last time I checked, StarLine Brass was making new 32 S&W L, 32 H&R, and 327 FM, and had all in stock. So with the dies you mention, you can order the brass for your choice of lengths and use whatever bullet you desire (from about 85 gr to 125 gr or more) in them. You will probably find the longer bullets with 327 brass adds up to too much OAL in your modified K-22 cylinder... I'm beginning to look more favorably on 32 H&R brass but loaded a little hot. (Don't tell Dale53 or I'll never hear the end of it!)

Froggie

PS BTW, you might wish to open a fresh thread for your gun... it deserves its very own spotlight!
 
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Very nice project gun. It's nice owning a gun that the average guy can't just walk into a store and buy. I've had Andy build me two K Frame .327 Federal guns and really enjoy shooting them both.
 
Probably order .327 to eliminate the followings in the chamber?
Steve
 
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Beautiful!!!

Sows Ear = Silk Purse!

What a beautiful restoration, a labor of love is priceless, Enjoy!

PS - Hope you bring it when we finally get a meeting set, love to see it up close and personal.
 
I'll be sure to bring it on July 6th when we get together. I still haven't shot it. But I believe it'll shoot great. It shot great when the muzzle was all corroded. Anyhow , it's better than it was.

Guy
 
Probably order .327 to eliminate the followings in the chamber?
Steve

What do you mean, “followings?” Are you talking about the rings that sometimes accumulate when firing a shorter cartridge in a longer chamber? If yes, I’ve personally found that “problem” to be overblown. Just a minimal amount of cleaning with a good stiff brush and a little solvent will eliminate the rings easily, if they accumulate at all. ;)

Again, I would strongly suggest you start your own thread for this specific project... I’m sure you will get a lot more views and more helpful comments as well. When I started mine on building “Project 616” several years ago, I was gratified to have the thread go on for a couple of years and several pages. In the end, I got a lot of helpful info and was able to encourage others as well. As a f’rinstance, your mention of Alan Siegrist as an available person for reboring barrels is huge. Most of us didn’t know about him being an option. :rolleyes:

Best regards,
Froggie
 
Great rescue-restoration!
You may have the only 'false muzzle' on a K32! - Looks like a .38 from the end, but great job.
 

What do you mean, “followings?” Are you talking about the rings that sometimes accumulate when firing a shorter cartridge in a longer chamber? If yes, I’ve personally found that “problem” to be overblown. Just a minimal amount of cleaning with a good stiff brush and a little solvent will eliminate the rings easily, if they accumulate at all. ;)

Again, I would strongly suggest you start your own thread for this specific project... I’m sure you will get a lot more views and more helpful comments as well. When I started mine on building “Project 616” several years ago, I was gratified to have the thread go on for a couple of years and several pages. In the end, I got a lot of helpful info and was able to encourage others as well. As a f’rinstance, your mention of Alan Siegrist as an available person for reboring barrels is huge. Most of us didn’t know about him being an option. :rolleyes:

Best regards,
Froggie
Foulings
Steve
 

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