Crosshair
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I'm looking at a Ruger No.1 in 357 Magnum that was an overrun of the California Highway Patrol Limited Edition in the 1980s. It doesn't have the stamp that the "real" limited edition guns have. The gun does come with the original box and papers.
Would I be doing a bad thing if I bought it and had the chamber reamed to 357 Maximum? Yes Yes I know there will be people saying, "You bought it, do what you want with it." I'm just wanting a second opinion. I know the H&R Handi-Rifles in 357 Magnum were converted to 357 Maximum so often that it's hard to find one in the original 357 Magnum now, so I can't be the only one thinking about this.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.
Would I be doing a bad thing if I bought it and had the chamber reamed to 357 Maximum? Yes Yes I know there will be people saying, "You bought it, do what you want with it." I'm just wanting a second opinion. I know the H&R Handi-Rifles in 357 Magnum were converted to 357 Maximum so often that it's hard to find one in the original 357 Magnum now, so I can't be the only one thinking about this.
Thanks everyone for your feedback.