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Plinker
Hello group,
Recently I have been looking for a Smith and Wesson 342 revolver with absolutely no luck local or online, (found out this piece is no longer in production).
Looking at my options leaves me with the 340 which is .357 capable but way out of my price range. The 442 which is heavier because of the steel cylinder over titanium on the 342 or 340.
I stumbled through Google across this thread [PICS] Titanium cylinder on 442 which would solve my problem. Buy a 442 and swap cylinders ( I know.....wheelgun guys say it can only be done by a smith, which may happen with this project).
So now I need some help from the group looking for this elusive titanium cylinder referenced in the above linked thread.
Thanks to all.
Recently I have been looking for a Smith and Wesson 342 revolver with absolutely no luck local or online, (found out this piece is no longer in production).
Looking at my options leaves me with the 340 which is .357 capable but way out of my price range. The 442 which is heavier because of the steel cylinder over titanium on the 342 or 340.
I stumbled through Google across this thread [PICS] Titanium cylinder on 442 which would solve my problem. Buy a 442 and swap cylinders ( I know.....wheelgun guys say it can only be done by a smith, which may happen with this project).
So now I need some help from the group looking for this elusive titanium cylinder referenced in the above linked thread.
Thanks to all.