Security-six conversion questions

9ballbilly

New member
I have a Ruger security six (not a service six) chambered in .38spl for a law enforcement contract.

Is there any reason I couldn't install a .357 cylinder in this gun?

To my knowledge the security six frames were designed for .357 so frame strength shouldn't be an issue.

Does anyone know of other safety or mechanical issues that might cause problems in converting it?

Thanks.
 

g.willikers

New member
Assuming the revolver is indeed capable of handling the higher pressures of the .357, (which it probably is), you might check if the existing cylinder is already long enough.
If so, maybe all that will be required is to lengthen the chambers to accommodate the slightly longer .357 cartridge.
Unless you reload and just use the 38-44 data with .38 cases to accomplish about the same thing.
(Not to be confused with 38-40 and other similar sounding cartridges).
 
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