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  • truthful

    Could be done, but I'm curious as to why? A Colt SAA in .41 long colt converted to .38 special would lose all of the collector value, which could be significant if the gun is in decent condition.

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  • rsnyder55

    Gun has 0 percent finish and bore is dark black. Looks like it was fired with black powder cartridges and not cleaned. Apparently, at some time it was used as a hammer.

    The gun has sentimental value and now the choice is between making it a wall hanger due to ammunition availibility and gun condition or using it as a working firearm. The 41 Long Colt is a 38 power level cartridge and after reading everything I can find about the cartridge is not known for its accuracy. Its primary purpose seems to be close range defense.

    Just considering the options.

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  • navc130

    To the best of my un-expert knowledge, the external measurements of the Colt SAA are all the same. The only difference is the size of the holes drilled for the different calibers. I think you have a good idea. A new cylinder and barrel would give you a good shooter. Possible to have the barrel relined depending on the cost. You should determine if it is a black powder frame. Any good gunsmith could do the job. Good luck.

    Don't let the "collector" mindset dissuade you. Back in the 30's to the 50's there was a group that did all kinds of changes to the Colt SAA's.

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  • rsnyder55
    navc130: 30415257185819/comments/30415272358811

    To the best of my un-expert knowledge, the external measurements of the Colt SAA are all the same. The only difference is the size of the holes drilled for the different calibers. I think you have a good idea. A new cylinder and barrel would give you a good shooter. Possible to have the barrel relined depending on the cost. You should determine if it is a black powder frame. Any good gunsmith could do the job. Good luck.

    Don't let the "collector" mindset dissuade you. Back in the 30's to the 50's there was a group that did all kinds of changes to the Colt SAA's.

    I figured that might be the case. It's one thing to have sentimental value but another to use something that has sentimental value.

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