MI2600
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I have a convertible Blackhawk in 38-40/10mm. I purchased it for the 38-40 aspect. But, I was wondering if I couldn't also shoot .40 S&W instead of the 10mm in the other cylinder.
Anyone see a problem?
Anyone see a problem?
wombat,
Plan B: Grind off .142" with my bench grinder.
Varminterror,
I didn't know Ruger had a 10mm/.40SW convertible. I think I'll contact Ruger to see if they will sell a .40 outright.
This would probably be the most economical/practical way to get the desired result.Another option would be to purchase a convertible 10/40 Blackhawk, keep the 40 cylinder and sell the rest at a reduced price. In this instance, you would have yet another option of claiming “lost cylinder” and sending it to Ruger for a replacement, at the price I described above, then reselling the whole shebang later as LNIB.