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RUGER 357 MAXIMUM BARREL QUESTION

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  • EVILDR235
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    You want to know if the seeming lack of a forcing cone is normal? Yes, that's the way it was made; it is not a defect. This is such a hot, high pressure handgun cartridge that you will want to periodically closely inspect the area on the bottom of the topstrap between the face of the cylinder and rear of the barrel for flame cutting. Most manufacturers have discontinued revolvers in this caliber for that reason. Everytime you fire it it is like briefly touching that area with an oxy-acetylene torch. The cartridge is better used in a single shot design.
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  • EVILDR235
    DG thanks for the reply.I knew about the flame cutting,but not the lack of any forcing cone. What i have is just the barrel.I can see no erosion of the forcing cone area.Barrel appears to be in excellent cond.One person on another site said he use to ream the forcing cone area and got rid of the flame cutting problem on customers guns.Dr.Evil
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