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OK, who makes that cylinder and can I get one for my Ruger Flattop .44 Special?

Well sir, these are complete revolvers made to look like the Colt SAA and as I stated, they were made by ASM, Uberti and Pietta. The nipples are off center and the cyl is engineered to make it extremely difficult to make the revolver into an unmentionable.
The problem with a cap cyl for your unmentionable is it would be rather anemic as the cylinder would be short compared to any other belt pistols like the Colt or Remington platforms.
Sorry about that.

Mike
 
I simply take an extra loaded cylinder. If I was going to shoot more than 12 times I would buy enough cylinders. A luxury though. One will keep you shooting no matter how you load it. .
 
Well, you posted that you'd like to see a C&B revolver with a loading gate . . . ( no mention of a loading lever). My response was exactly what you asked for. That particular one is Pietta I believe.
Uberti and ASM also produced them. It was made for (but obviously sold here as well) the European customers that wanted a SA that looked like the famous Colt SAA.

Mike
Yeah, I've seen them, Taylor's, I think has them; looks like a regular SAA but is percussion cap fired. BTW, a LGS has a Taylor's pre-owned but like-new w/ box Uberti .36 Police Pocket but wants $350 for it! With tax would be 371. Way too high price! :(
 

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