Hello!
I recently acquired an NEF R22 WMRF 6-shot revolver. I had to replace some parts, but I got it back into good working condition. I had some NEF R92 .22 9-shot cylinders laying around, so I tried one of them in the R22. I couldn't believe that it functioned perfectly. It indexed dead-on. and cycled smoothly.
Is this just a fluke, or will the same size cylinders for the same type of revolver always interchange? Has anyone ever heard of this before?
Thanks for your help!
Old Gun Guy
I recently acquired an NEF R22 WMRF 6-shot revolver. I had to replace some parts, but I got it back into good working condition. I had some NEF R92 .22 9-shot cylinders laying around, so I tried one of them in the R22. I couldn't believe that it functioned perfectly. It indexed dead-on. and cycled smoothly.
Is this just a fluke, or will the same size cylinders for the same type of revolver always interchange? Has anyone ever heard of this before?
Thanks for your help!
Old Gun Guy