Was wondering if anybody has converted an 1860 Army Sheriff or an 1862 Army Police revolver? Pics and any information on the conversions would be greatly appreciated. Am thinking of doing one, but wanted to see what others had to say first.
Cable
Converting the 1862 is a strictly custom job. There is very little room for .38's in the cylinder and smokeless is an accident waiting to happen which is why both Kirst and R&D will not offer one for sale. In order to convert it you need a Kirst Ring for the 1849 Pocket and then you convert the percussion cylinder to .38 Short Colt.
As for the 1860 Sherif both R&D and Kirst make converters that will work well in it. The R&D requires you to remove the cylinder to reload and the Kirst requires you to cut a channel in the recoil shield to be a breach loader.
Good luck
Raven
True....Unless the 1862 Sherriff's model is the Pietta version.....in which case a standard conversion kit for the Pietta Navy model will drop-in.
Regards,
Slim
Alright thanks for information guys.
Slim-have you used the drop in conversion on the Pietta model?
The Pietta version is just a 1861 Navy with a shorter barrel.
I sure wish the Italians could keep their model designations straight! ???
Raven
Why should they bother to keep them straight when they are making up new models of their own?
Quote from: Deadguy on March 27, 2010, 12:47:36 PM
The Pietta version is just a 1861 Navy with a shorter barrel.
This is true, I've exchanged cylinders & barrels with my Pa's 1861 Pietta Navy. Never tried his conversion cylinder (he has Kirst & R&Ds), but they work fine with his guns (1851, 1861).
Slim
Alright thank you all for the help! :)
Cable
Pietta version:
(http://vaquerotown.com/moonfiles/rio/61%20Navy%20Conv.%20003.jpg)
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