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Old June 9, 2010, 06:57 AM   #6
Magnum Wheel Man
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Join Date: July 26, 2006
Location: Southern Minnesota
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I thought the new SASS 357 had the grooves from the grip frame removed to make them SASS legal, while the Montado ( I have a pair of consecutive serialed Montados in 45 Colt ) had the grooves machined into the grip frame... also thought the SASS model 357 had a touch longer barrel & ejector rod... my Montados will not fully eject the 45 Colt cases, if the gun is not pointing upwards, & thought they fixed that with the SASS 357 by using a touch longer barrel & ejector rod ??? BTW... I just shoot for fun... so I'm not sure of any formal rules 1st hand...

one thing to look for with these, if accuracy is what you are after, is my cylinder throats were tighter than the bore on both of my Montados, & I had to have them opened up a little... doing this helps with accuracy, & can cut down on barrel leading
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