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I'm trying to repair an old S&W Registered 357 made in 1938.- Does anyone know what is the angle of the forcing cone? It is badly eroded, perhaps by many thousands of full power round.-
I have heard of 11 degrees.- Any help highly appreciated

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You might ask this question on the Smith & Wesson forum:

http://www.smith-wessonforum.com/

You do know that a genuine Registered Magnum can be worth a lot of money?

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Thank you so much, Herb


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