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22 Win Mag blued Ruger Single Six cylinder problem
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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4388369" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>Things might have changed in later Rugers with more CNC, but of four attempts at getting a cylinder which worked with a gun at-hand, only succeeded once....it not so much a timing thing as they trimmed both ratchet pads and front "bushing" so that cylinder will clear barrel stub, hand/pawl functions, and cylinder rear not drag on frame...one attempt gave me a cylinder with ratchet too short and yet cylinder face hit barrel AND bushing too short to reach front of frame window boss....if it originally is a convertible, Ruger would be your cheapest for-sure bet, someone such as Reeder can either make one which fits or find in their parts supplies an old one which can be made to fit, but expect to pay him custom cylinder price whichever he ends up doing...best other bet is at a place/show where you can try it on the spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4388369, member: 46104"] Things might have changed in later Rugers with more CNC, but of four attempts at getting a cylinder which worked with a gun at-hand, only succeeded once....it not so much a timing thing as they trimmed both ratchet pads and front "bushing" so that cylinder will clear barrel stub, hand/pawl functions, and cylinder rear not drag on frame...one attempt gave me a cylinder with ratchet too short and yet cylinder face hit barrel AND bushing too short to reach front of frame window boss....if it originally is a convertible, Ruger would be your cheapest for-sure bet, someone such as Reeder can either make one which fits or find in their parts supplies an old one which can be made to fit, but expect to pay him custom cylinder price whichever he ends up doing...best other bet is at a place/show where you can try it on the spot. [/QUOTE]
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