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Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 9:46 am
by BigAl52
Uberti makes a Cattleman in 9mm. I think it came out at the beginning of last year.

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:18 pm
by Travlin
That is exactly the revolver written about and test fired with three factory loads in the magazine. I think that the importer Taylors,should have included an extra 38/357 cylinder with it.

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:30 pm
by Vaquero
Unless it has a designated production line, it will be like most. Slim to few available.
Owning 357 rifle and revolvers I don't see the need, like Jim said.

RP

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:08 pm
by BigAl52
I wonder if the bore size on the Uberti is different than the bore of the Ruger 357/9mm convertible

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:11 am
by Vaquero
Travlin wrote:
Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:18 pm
That is exactly the revolver written about and test fired with three factory loads in the magazine. I think that the importer Taylors,should have included an extra 38/357 cylinder with it.
Well, if designed for the 9 the barrel could be a bit tight for the 357.
The .355 bore and a .358 bullet might not work so well.

RP

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:17 am
by BigAl52
Taking advantage of cheaper 9mm ammo with those 9mm single actions. 38 special is quite a bit more than 9mm. I have thrown my 9 mm cylinder in mine quite a bit. Its accurate enough to ring steel at 20 yards. Real comfortable to shoot. On a side note and a comment in the direction of gun prices. Those Ruger convertibles have gone up almost double what I gave for mine not that long ago.

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:11 am
by Vaquero
BigAl52 wrote:
Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:17 am
Taking advantage of cheaper 9mm ammo with those 9mm single actions. 38 special is quite a bit more than 9mm. I have thrown my 9 mm cylinder in mine quite a bit. Its accurate enough to ring steel at 20 yards. Real comfortable to shoot. On a side note and a comment in the direction of gun prices. Those Ruger convertibles have gone up almost double what I gave for mine not that long ago.
I have had two of those in the past, should have hung onto the second, but I let a neighbor con me out of it. ;)
I do have the 45 acp/45 colt one still.

RP

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:19 pm
by BigAl52
I sold mine about a year ago and I got 1200 for it. Probably should of kept it but its ok.

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:45 pm
by Travlin
Speaking of a nine mm barrel being tight for a 38/357, many years ago when I started loading my own 38 and 357 ammo for my Colt Trooper I started casting my own bullets. Not knowing any better I was making them out of almost pure lead and just going from the mould to loading them. Of course after only a few shots the barrel was so full of lead it looked like it had no grooves at all. I went to the dealer that sold me the Colt and told him of my trouble. He said "what are you sizing the bullets to?" I said what? Anyhow he sold me a Lyman 450 sizer and a .356 sizing die that he said was the right size for the Trooper revolver. That was in 1969 and the Colt likes the .356 bullets as in about four thousand rounds so I don't think that a Nine mm barrel will cause too much trouble shooting 38's. Ruger made one with two cylinders..

Re: 9 mm carbine

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 9:46 am
by BigAl52
I have one of those Ruger 357/9 mm convertibles. Great gun with the 5.5 inch barrel. Fun to shoot with the 9mm cylinder.