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Old 12-02-2010, 09:29 AM   #2
sewerman
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Default Re: Ruger Old Army Conversion

IMHO unless the smith is doing the labor for free or in-trade the cost of paid labor would be more than the worth of the orginial investment.

the drop in cylinder isn't cheap but much more cost prohibitive than the smith route, and the end result is 100% without the human factor involved with a smith doing a first time operation......remember murphy's law.....

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