busy2mch1
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I never had a modified M28, but I did have a couple nickel ones (factory original).
Quite scarce....
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I am SO jealous.
I never had a modified M28, but I did have a couple nickel ones (factory original).
Quite scarce....
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The barrel threads are the same. The barrel would probably have to be fitted to the M28 frame. Be aware the finish between the replacement parts and the frame will be different.
As to recoil, it depends on the ammo used. I would advise you to shoot a M29 first before you do the conversion. Many, many people over the years have bought M29s, shot 6 rounds and either sold them or stuck them and the remaining 44 rounds in the back of the safe.
I never had a modified M28, but I did have a couple nickel ones (factory original).
Quite scarce....
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Has anyone done a barrel swap themselves? …
I built the revolver in post #6.
Kevin
Here's my before/after pics for what started out as a beater Model 28-2, and ended up as an 8-3/8" .44 Special. The seldom-seen 8-3/8" .44 Special
Here is an early 5 screw HP I converted to become a 5 screw pinned and recessed 45 colt by reaming a recessed 44 mag cylinder.
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PS the gun came to me with some kind of coating on the cylinder, hammer and trigger. Not a case of modifying a nice one
So, I was wondering - if I wanted to make my 28 into a 29, ... will I regret the recoil?
Outstanding! Sambar Stag grips? They really add a finishing touch.