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  • #16
    M76
    Calguns Addict
    • Apr 2014
    • 5954

    DROS a BPP?



    Just remember to only fire BP FN lead rounds through the conversion cylinder
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    • #17
      newbie1234
      Veteran Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 3112

      Originally posted by sirdutch
      ....
      I've always wondered if having the conversion cylinder in at the range potentially means I've manufactured a firearm that could get me into trouble?
      ....
      Once I asked the Policeman about the more than 10 rounds magazine which bought during the freedom week. He replied : Yes, I can use the more than 10 rounds magazine at the range for PRACTICE ONLY, but CAN NOT use the more than 10 rounds magazine for carry (CCW).

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      • #18
        prob
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 1354

        Originally posted by M76
        DROS a BPP?



        Just remember to only fire BP FN lead rounds through the conversion cylinder
        That?s not necessarily true. Just keep your loads mild with lead bullets and you can use smokeless powder in conversion cylinders. The recommendation for .45 Colt loads is to use cowboy load data and to not go above 800 fps.

        If you?re loading for a .36, use .357 hbwc bullets, otherwise, you?ll have to buy or cast some original style heeled bullets. And if you just want to ring some steel, the hbwc bullets are cheap, easy to load, and work just fine.

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