Not sure, but I think the barrel dia. is different on a mag .224 instead of .223
I have an early model 63, no dash. Is it possible to get a 22 magnum cylinder for it? Were they ever available for them? I'd love to have this as a convertible. 22LR / 22Mag. Thanks
Hmmmm, in doing that, will it increase barrel pressure to unsafe levels?
Purchase a second cylinder 22 LR cylinder and after fitting to your handgun have it reamed out in each chamber for the 22 mag. Note: in the fitting of the new cylinder, do not alter any part of the existing frame, barrel position, hand, cylinder stop or anything else on the existing frame.......doing that of course could alter the fit-up of the original cylinder. .........../QUOTE]
Done this several times and most times it was just a drop-in.
Sights will need to be re-adjusted, of course, but those "mini-magnums" are fun to shoot!
Pressure is a non issueHmmmm, in doing that, will it increase barrel pressure to unsafe levels?
Pressure is a non issue
The barrels are nominally .001" different. The projectiles are also nominally .001" different.
Manufacturing tolerances in both of these items can add up to that or more. Knowing manufacturing tolerances differ and firearms/ammunition from foreign nations may not comply with SAAMI specification, the firearms are built to withstand all those minor differences
SAAMI pressure for both cartridges is 24,000 PSI
A new cylinder will require the ratchets to be cut to work with the existing hand. This is not a job for an amateur - once metal is filed you can't put it back and a special file is needed for the job. As noted, never alter anything one gun to make the new cylinder fit because you just screwed up the original cylinder fit...
No 22 Magnum cylinder was produced by the Factory for specifically converting the Model 63
I just re-chambered a 22LR cylinder when I wanted to do his to my Model 34
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Cylinders may or may not drop in, just the luck of the draw on early guns. Any local gunsmith should be able to help you if needed
I will probably do the same thing for my 8 shot, 3" Model 63