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Senior Member
Join Date: December 27, 2010
Posts: 102
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Carry Six
After modifying the hammer on my Colt clone to a solid design I sought a method to safely carry six rounds. http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=459200
![]() Taking a cue from the old Manhattan Revolvers I cut a safety notch on the cylinder. It turned out pretty well and the cylinder locks up tight in the safety position. Unlike the Manhattan, however, I only cut one notch as opposed to the six they used. http://www.relicman.com/weapons/imageweapon/W1201C.JPG ![]() Cylinder was first marked with dental pick to ensure proper location of notch. ![]() The notch was cut free-hand with a Dremel tool, small drill and milling bits, mini files and a small sharpened screw driver used as a finishing tool. Cylinder was re-blued with chemical bluing agent after modification. Last edited by Smokin'Joe; December 25, 2011 at 01:26 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: April 27, 2009
Location: on a hill in West Virginia
Posts: 572
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Neat!
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Senior Member
Join Date: November 18, 2010
Location: Orygun
Posts: 415
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Ingenius. Why didn't Colt think of that?
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 7, 2009
Posts: 429
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he probably didnt think that far ahead. The first of anything is never perfect.
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