Hi all!
I'm posting this as I've been quite interested in the possibility of firing .32acp cartridges from the pocket Remington. While searching the internet for information regarding this topic I could find only two threads that had any mention regarding the possibility.
They're both a bit dated but about all the information I could find.
The older being:http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/index.php/t-571050.html
With the newer being:
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php?topic=37722.0The main meat of the threads is in regards to a .32S&W Short conversion by Kirst and some issues that it might have along with a small discussion regarding the possibility of a conversion to .32acp. The reason listed as to why this wasn't possible was due to 'headspacing/chambering issues' with no further information given on the subject, unfortunately. The two main contributors to the threads are both CAScity members (Raven, not having been active in almost a year and Hoof Hearted who is, as far I understand, having issues far more important to deal with that I don't even want to bother him with the distraction of shooting him a PM. On a side note, I've never met or talked to him but I am wishing the best in dealing with his current situation. I can tell by the threads I've read through that you all hold him in very high regard.)
The CAScity thread even goes over how an issue with the Kirst Konverter was solved by handloading the Shorts to .32acp specs. So apparently the pressures of this semi modern cartridge aren't the issue that I thought they would be.
As far as headspacing and chambering issues are concerned I understand that there are conversion cylinders for the Nagant revolver chambered in .32acp that seemingly work fine so I guess somebody is doing it.
I guess the reason that I am having trouble wrapping my head around this is because, at least to my inexperienced eyes, the .32acp has the basic requirements for use in a revolver (even though the rim is small) and even the factory pressures seem to be usable in this instance.
Just to clarify, I do understand that the Pocket Remingtons bore is too large to accurately fire a modern style .32 bullet. But correcting that is something that seems fairly straight forward. Either re-line the barrel if possible or replace it with one of the correct dimensons.
I'm hoping that someone might be able to shine some light on this for me either way as apparently I must be missing something.
Thanks in advance,
-B