Hello!
Just thought I'd pass on some money-saving info to all the H&R .22 large frame revolver collectors out there. The 2-piece grips for these revolvers use the same screw as the one that holds an electrical cover on a receptacle. Just thought you would like to know.
Old Gun Guy
Old gun guy, it seems you had a post or posted on a thread concerning cylinder stops in the 922. On the P series, does it take a two pin or one pin cylinder stop? If it takes the one pin, can a two pin be modified to work?
J. Hawk,
The P series 922 revolver takes a one-pin cylinder stop. I am enclosing a picture of each side-by-side for comparison. I believe the 2-pin type could be modified to fit a one-pin application, and vice-versa by adding a 2nd pin to the single-pin stop.
Thanks! From the pics I've looked at they appeared to be the same dimensionally with the exception of the second pin. Numrich only had the two pin type and I got it hoping I could modify it. One more question, the trigger guard, could you send a pic of the correct trigger guard? I have one that Numrich sent supposedly for the P series that has steps or levels from where the cylinder stop spring goes toward the front of the trigger guard and want to make sure it is correct. These H&R pistols have too many variations!
That should be the correct trigger guard you received. The early 922's didn't have an automatic cylinder stop, and took a different trigger guard altogether.
Old Gun Guy
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