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Was looking for a .44 special companion to my Bulldog and found the 4.75 Taylor/Uberti. This being my first dedicated Colt clone(Owned a convertible Ruger once.) It feels smooth actioned nice trigger...how the blazes do you return the cylinder basepin back in? Removal was easy of course. I don't think I got hurt for $429.00 with 50 round box of Winchester ammo included.

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Bangflop! another skinning job due to .260 and proper shot placement.
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The base pin should go in just like it did on your Ruger. Push the retainer plunger and slide it in. The pistol must be on half cock and even then may need to wiggle the cylinder to get the pin started.

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We have a winner Kp! Little cylinder wiggles and I'm snug.


Bangflop! another skinning job due to .260 and proper shot placement.

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