No sir, have no REASON to make a wedge as I have found the wedges from Uberti (haven't tested Piettas yet) to be quite sufficient for use in revolvers firing +p ammo which is a good step beyond black powder pressures.You might want to actually make the described wedge and give it a try before expounding about how it is to hard, can't work and has no advantage!
You mean "gun parts" like 2 fingered hands for Uberti or Pietta conversion cylinders or wide single finger hands you can "fit" for use in too wide Uberti hand slots or 2 fingered hands for R.M factory conversions (Uberti). Action parts that are fitted and timed?And yes, when you actually make, heat treat , fit new gun parts and try them out I supposed one can be referred to as an armchair experimenter, guilty as charged. I guess that makes Linebaugh, Gallegar and Bowen arm chair experimenters as they successfully take their revolvers far past any factory design parameters .
Or, coil main spring conversions for Remington revolvers? With included action stops?
Yessir, these parts aren't or may not be readily available so . . . I make um in the shop . . .
Mike