V vostracker New member Mar 12, 2011 #1 I know its a bad idea, but a family member was wondering if you could sleeve a .41 rimfire to a .22 lr caliber and it function?
I know its a bad idea, but a family member was wondering if you could sleeve a .41 rimfire to a .22 lr caliber and it function?
J junkman_01 Moderator Mar 12, 2011 #2 It may also take a firing pin modification, but anything is possible.
H Hawg New member Mar 12, 2011 #4 The big drawback is the frames are iron and most crack at the hinge. Once cracked it's not easily fixed. If you have one with a good frame why risk damaging it beyond repair?
The big drawback is the frames are iron and most crack at the hinge. Once cracked it's not easily fixed. If you have one with a good frame why risk damaging it beyond repair?
V vostracker New member Mar 12, 2011 #5 derringer Bubba; I thought and said the same thing, but they wanted to know about the .41. Hawg: Its not mine to ask why!!! I am trying to get it so its not ruined.
derringer Bubba; I thought and said the same thing, but they wanted to know about the .41. Hawg: Its not mine to ask why!!! I am trying to get it so its not ruined.