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Are Ruger Cylinders Interchangeable?

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  • Fatstrat
    I've heard of people replacing Single Six cylinders w/non originals acquired at gunshows etc. Kind of a "hit & miss" deal. Ideally they are reportedly made to the same specs. But that still does not insure precise fit and timing. I'd be scared to attempt it myself with a big bore.
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  • Bill Jordan
    I picked up a 9mm cyl for an OM 357 blackhawk and it fit like a glove.
    Shoots fine.
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  • pphillips
    (RugerForum.com) has a section on gunsmithing. There are several threads dealing with this question. Lots of good information.
    Phil
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  • Laredo Lefty
    I recently traded an extra Single Six LR cylinder for a Magnum cylinder with a fellow GB member. They fit perfectly at both ends of the trade.

    Iam not sure but I suspect the Blackhawks and Vaqueros have different frame specs that would not be conducive to a swap.
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  • ruger41
    The Old Model Vaquero and the Blackhawk share the same frame--the only difference is the Vaquero is fixed sighted--New Model Vaquero is completely different frame wise. The cylinder MAY require fitting and it MAY not. I have dropped in a different cylinder from a Blackhawk into my Vaquero and it did fit and rotate-did not have a chance to fire it though.
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  • Ambrose
    In the process of cleaning some Blackhawks several years ago, I looked at the cylinders lined up on the bench and noting that they looked to be the same size, I thought I,d try them in various frames. The 3-screw Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum cylinder fit right in with no end-play, indexed, and operated normally in the 3-screw .30 Carbine frame. Now that's SCARY!!
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  • 9 on the floor
    I've swapped the cylinders between my Bisley Blackhawk .45 and my Sherrifs Model Vaquero .45 and they seem lock up and index just fine.

    But I haven't fired them that way.
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