No pics, gun has been shipped. The point is that Pietta cut corners. They took a part that functions evidently well in the .44 cal gun and tried to grind it down to accomodate the .36 cal gun. In doing so they caused a butt joint that completely eliminates the option of altering your powder load for maximun efficiency of your gun, and worst yet, makes it difficult to ascertain that your ball is actually fully seated. The latter can be deadly. Just a couple of weeks ago someone on this forum posted pictures of a revolver not loaded correctly, which blew apart. They posted a picture and narrative. I don't want to be that guy, nor do I want anyone else to be. That is why Mr. T and myself have reported what we did, and hopefully, Pietta, Cabela's and those on this forum will understand, correct, and/or support the effort.