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Old September 7, 2013, 04:13 PM   #4
Noz
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Do a little more research, Taylor's is a good place to start.

There are a couple of approaches to conversions. I would prefer the one that does not require the frame be ground for a loading gate.
The one without the loading gate would allow you to use the gun as it was intended with round balls or with the conversion cylinder installed, 45 Colt.

I still have difficulty understanding why one would buy a new cap and ball revolver, a conversion cylinder and pay nearly as much for them as a new Ruger in 45 Colt and have a gun with a much lower grade of durability?
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