Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by Bristoe
I once bought a Cimarron Model P junior in .38 spl that I really wanted to like. It's just a scaled down SAA. It would have been a slick little revolver but the sights were off to the left and a bit low. I could have loaded or filed the sight to correct elevation, but there's not much to do about a fixed sight handgun with bad windage. I had a Ruger Bearcat with the same problem,...only worse. I wanted to like it, also.

I'd still like to have a Model P junior that shot to point of aim. A miniature Model P in .38 spl is a very slick concept.

These:

https://www.cimarron-firearms.com/model-p-jr-38-special-5-1-2-in.html




Bristoe, someone that's familiar with the windage issue in SAA's can fix that problem for a mere fraction of what a replacement would cost.

It's a matter of tweaking the barrel slightly left or right with the threads that screw into the frame. Shouldn't take long, or cost much atall.


Yeah,...I pretty much figured that it was an issue of barrel timing.