I think it looks nice, but when he mentioned the big increase in accuracy from recutting the forcing cone, that sure got my attention. We've talked about addressing forcing cones on centerfire revolvers here, but I don't recall anyone doing it to a .22 rimfire.
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Roy Huntington's Wrangler project
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Re: Roy Huntington's Wrangler project
Very nice. I wonder how much. I would love one or maybe a super wrangler in .22 mag with the adjustable rear sights like he talks about in the video.
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Re: Roy Huntington's Wrangler project
I would consider that a GREAT field gun if I were 50 years younger.Rube Burrows wrote: ↑Fri Sep 12, 2025 1:53 pm Very nice. I wonder how much. I would love one or maybe a super wrangler in .22 mag with the adjustable rear sights like he talks about in the video.
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Re: Roy Huntington's Wrangler project
That grey finished ceracoat sure looks my appealing to me.
I dont see why more people don't chase the forcing cone on revolvers and do cylinder throats. We KNOW it benefits centerfire guns, only makes sense.
I still would like a Bearcat but it's not high on my list.
I dont see why more people don't chase the forcing cone on revolvers and do cylinder throats. We KNOW it benefits centerfire guns, only makes sense.
I still would like a Bearcat but it's not high on my list.
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