Well I took a couple of model 10 cylinders from my J&G Gunsmith special projects and made 2 9mm/38 special cylinders.
First I lined them up in mill using a spud like in my 327 project thread and reamed them to 9mm. That just barely shaves off any material at the top of the chamber. Then I stuck the cylinder in my rotary table and used a 1/4 4 flute end mill and went down .037 (clips are .035). I had used a scribe to mark the outer edge of thee clips so I made a pass to that and then moved in to just touch the edge of each ratchet tooth. Then comes the nervous part. You have to take the mill down between each set of ratchet teeth to the same depth.
I fit one to this 10-7 that I added adjustable sights too and installed a 4" model 15 barrel. You can fire the 9mms in the clips and 38 specials will still headspace off the outside ledge and fire.
I see in the photo that I did not seat the brass all the way but it does and the other cylinder operates fine mounted in a frame.
Now to find some of that cheap 9mm ammo everyone was talking about. Haha ha ha. All I could find in town was a bag of 100 pieces of brass.
But, someday it might be handy as this is the first gun I have ever had that would fire a 9mm.
First I lined them up in mill using a spud like in my 327 project thread and reamed them to 9mm. That just barely shaves off any material at the top of the chamber. Then I stuck the cylinder in my rotary table and used a 1/4 4 flute end mill and went down .037 (clips are .035). I had used a scribe to mark the outer edge of thee clips so I made a pass to that and then moved in to just touch the edge of each ratchet tooth. Then comes the nervous part. You have to take the mill down between each set of ratchet teeth to the same depth.
I fit one to this 10-7 that I added adjustable sights too and installed a 4" model 15 barrel. You can fire the 9mms in the clips and 38 specials will still headspace off the outside ledge and fire.



I see in the photo that I did not seat the brass all the way but it does and the other cylinder operates fine mounted in a frame.
Now to find some of that cheap 9mm ammo everyone was talking about. Haha ha ha. All I could find in town was a bag of 100 pieces of brass.
But, someday it might be handy as this is the first gun I have ever had that would fire a 9mm.
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