Hello in the Camp!
Even though you boys don’t hear/see me much, trust me, I’m still making eye tracks over your experienced and knowledgeable writings!
I just had to jump on and ask U.S.M.R., and any others with input, about this post:
Interesting thought. Get American in.44 get.38 Schofield cylinder chamber it for.44 American fiddle with bullet diameter a little put screw in ejector housing drill oil hole and you have early American.
Is the reason for a .38 Schofield cylinder, because it is shorter from extractor to cylinder face, thus allowing for a longer ejector housing and thereby improving protection when using black powder?
And can someone point me to “the oil hole?” (Keep it clean, cowboys.
). I like pictures. Saves me from finding someone who can read...