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End all guide to making your Tanaka SAA skirmishable

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  • #16
    Re: End all guide to making your Tanaka SAA skirmishable

    Hi, I have found a casyopea cylinder for a SAA and I was wondering if a straight cylinder swap would work?

    I would have thought that the firing pin is aimed at the normal cylinder and so wouldn't set the shells off but I wanted to check. What else would I have to change were this the case and does anyone know where I could find the bits?

    Cheers

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    • #17
      Re: End all guide to making your Tanaka SAA skirmishable

      Originally posted by Echo View Post
      Hi, I have found a casyopea cylinder for a SAA and I was wondering if a straight cylinder swap would work?

      I would have thought that the firing pin is aimed at the normal cylinder and so wouldn't set the shells off but I wanted to check. What else would I have to change were this the case and does anyone know where I could find the bits?

      Cheers
      Hi buddy sorry not for replying

      Simple answer is no im afraid.

      At the back of the pegasus system there is a pin that protrude out the back of the frame near the centre that the hammer hits and its hammer pin is a mock, and converting it would be a case of building a new gun

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      • #18
        Re: End all guide to making your Tanaka SAA skirmishable

        How much of these revolvers are metal as standard?

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