I bought a Storey Bullseye ejector rod for my Ruger 44 Spl Bisley. I had wanted to install it on my 32-20/32 Magnum Buckeye Blackhawk but it requires milling half the rod and I am not ready to spend that much time on it now.
I would like to install a Belt Mountain No. cylinder pin but it appears the pin is too long for the new small frame revolvers. I looked on the Belt Mountain site but did not see a different pin.
Has anyone tried to install the pin on the new model Blackhawks?
Storey Bullseye ejector rod
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Sun, 08/22/2010 - 14:27
Sun, 08/22/2010 - 15:34
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Milling
Just out of curiosity, What do you mean "Milling half the rod"?
Al
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 18:31
#2
Base pin
I currently use a BM knurled base pin with the allen set screw, and I have found it to be a worthy addition, both in accuracy and in the reliability dept. While the factory Ruger New Model Blackhawk base pin never flew out of the frame on me-as some have reported-it did have an annoying tendency to "walk". The Belt Mountain pin has yet to walk, although I have not tested it with my wrist wrecking load.
The Ruger in question is the full size, on the 44 mag. frame. I don't know if BM offers a pin for the smaller, 357 sized frame. Your best bet is to pick up the phone and ask.
Wed, 03/30/2011 - 19:18
#3
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