I like this. 1 inch barrel revolver.

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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Looks interesting. 14oz.
    I've often wondered if you could build a pepper box type. For sd I think it would be fine.


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    Snake-Eyes

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    Yup, nevermind on the Heritage wheelgun. The grip doesn’t have the empty space to remove, due to the spring:

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    sloporsche

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    So I was just sitting here wondering what I could do today. Hey…………I know………..let me go destroy a perfectly good firearm………. This sounds like fun………,,
     

    Rebel_Rider1969

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    So I was just sitting here wondering what I could do today. Hey…………I know………..let me go destroy a perfectly good firearm………. This sounds like fun………,,
    It's not like it's a rare collectable. I've been crusing gunbroker looking for a project gun.
    Seem to be alot of RG revolvers but don't want a grenade.
     

    Miami_JBT

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    Don't know how you would eject the spent shells though? Pencil?
    The judge would be a wall painter I bet. If the short barrel tumbled the rounds,even better.
    The M1879 Reichsrevolver was designed with no built-in ejector rod or extractor system. It was issued with a wooden dowel to poke out empties. Same goes for the basic models of the modern NAA Mini-Revolvers. The cylinder base pin is used to push out the empties when you remove the cylinder.

    Since the 1" Snubbie is a swing-out cylinder design, treat it like a S&W Model 625 or 610 being fired without moonclips. Either you shake 'em out or push 'em out with a pencil.
     
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