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Both. You might try removing the stop screw and turning the lever further, I've seen at least one of these that had been somehow loosened one full turn, giving a false impression of the barrel's fit. Regards, Joe
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The Word (from the Green Frog) has it that the recently-available 32RF ammo made somewhere South of here is dog doo-doo. Misfires, case splits, etc, caveat emptor. Regards, Joe Would that be the Navy stuff from Brazil?
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...32RF ammo made somewhere South of here is dog doo-doo. Misfires, case splits, etc, caveat emptor... I can second that opinion. The Brazilian made Navy Arms 32rf is junk. Even if it fires (50% chance), you can forget about any sort of accuracy. Pete
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Some people just go crazy for Rollers. I don't know what's wrong with them?  
Last edited by Vall; 11/20/09 08:44 PM.
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Everybody knows they are only fit for peasant infantry in Latin American jungles, don't they? (From the above pic, apparently not everyone got that memo....!Que fusilito mas elegante!).
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Vall maybe a few more pictures.?? for all the members. BUT for sure to inspire Mike.Smile.Whitey
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Both. You might try removing the stop screw and turning the lever further, I've seen at least one of these that had been somehow loosened one full turn, giving a false impression of the barrel's fit. Regards, Joe Joe, From the above should I assume the pin is tapered and the more it's turned in the tighter it gets? Must be tough to fit a new pin or barrel and get the taper correct. The barrel assembly on this moves a bit from side to side...
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If you check Cartridges of the World spec page, you will see that a .32 long and a .32 S & W are identical...bore, rim etc...the .32 Smith is slightly larger in case diameter...run a chamber reamer to size for the .32 S & W, change the firing pin to central fire ....ammo available everywhere...or reload your own....I've done several like this...makes a sweet little gun with no ammo shortage....
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I believe I was warned against that, the .32 S&W is a higher pressure round and the only thing that keeps this gun held together is a small pin that has 1/2 it's thickness milled away. And the receivers were softer on the RF's?
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Can anyone advise me on how to remove the takedown lever stop pin? It has no slot so it can't be turned out but the back of the pin is visible inside a hole from the inside of the receiver. Is it just a push fit?
thanks,
Rob
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