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    Hello there --

    I recently picked-up a revolver at a gun show. The revolver is a nice custom job done on a Colt frame with a 2.5" Colt Python .357 magnum barrel. The whole gun has been parkerized and looks pretty nice.
    Although the barrel has markings on it that says .357 magnum ... the cylinder is a .38 special.

    Here's the one million dollar question: Can I substitute the cylinder for one that accepts .357 magnum shells? If yes, can somebody point me to where I can buy one?

    Thanks and keep shooting ..
    Nick

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    Look on e-gunparts.com for your cylinder!

    Also I would have a smith look it over before firing, bad things will happen if the timing is off a bunch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigNickShooting View Post
    Hello there --

    I recently picked-up a revolver at a gun show. The revolver is a nice custom job done on a Colt frame with a 2.5" Colt Python .357 magnum barrel. The whole gun has been parkerized and looks pretty nice.
    Although the barrel has markings on it that says .357 magnum ... the cylinder is a .38 special.

    Here's the one million dollar question: Can I substitute the cylinder for one that accepts .357 magnum shells? If yes, can somebody point me to where I can buy one?

    Thanks and keep shooting ..
    Nick
    Did you get it at the Centralia gun show?
    It might be to one where the barrel wasn't set back far enough for the shroud to contact the frame.

    I would have smith check it out that specializes in Colt Pythons.
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    Agree with coctailer on the 'smith specializing in those revolvers. Although I've seen them and even had one, I've never liked mismatching barrel stampings and cylinders.

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    you have a fixed sight Police postitive frame with a python barrel, parkerized? The rib was milled off? Bobbed hammer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coop44 View Post
    you have a fixed sight Police postitive frame with a python barrel, parkerized? The rib was milled off? Bobbed hammer?
    That's the one ... you just answered my question about the frame ..

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    pardon me, it is an "Official Police" frame

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