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Cylinder ID?
TRAP55
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This one has me stumped. Came in a box full of Dan Wesson barrels, shrouds, grips, and tools that a friend picked up in an auction, and asked me to sell for him. If this is DW, it's a new one on me.
What I know:
6 shot double action revolver, no flutes, chambers bored straight through, measurements show .45 Colt, and that drops right in. Cylinder length minus the missing ejector star, measures 1.620. If the ejector star is flush with that pin, that would add another .012. The only marking on it is a "P" on the rear of the cyl. Walls look too thin to me for a .454 Casull.
What I know:
6 shot double action revolver, no flutes, chambers bored straight through, measurements show .45 Colt, and that drops right in. Cylinder length minus the missing ejector star, measures 1.620. If the ejector star is flush with that pin, that would add another .012. The only marking on it is a "P" on the rear of the cyl. Walls look too thin to me for a .454 Casull.
Comments
.45 conversion Cyl for a Uberti Remington 1858.