Lost my cylinders

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Welcome to the Forum........time, age and a bit of "meditation",,,,relax and think HARD , the last time you had or saw or used them....it will come back to you........ Uncle Murphy was an "optimist" and you know if you buy ANY , you will find them..........you're welcome ;)

....I'm with 'hittman' have NO clue as to that maker.....:unsure:


and as is often said ,"call the Mother ship , 'splain ' your situation",,,,,never know:D
 

ibboatin28

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I've used the 17 Mach 2 cylinder from Bochart (sp) they took a little stoning is all…. I believe I have a stainless fluted cylinder if you don't go the Borchart route.
 
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I was just looking at their cylinders yesterday. You reminded me to give them a call. It states they are for New Models, but I've also read that they are interchangeable with minor fitting. Funny thing- I've got 5 OM Single Sixes and 1 NM. And none of the cylinders are that "drop in fit" that you hear about.
 

Brules

Single-Sixer
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I highly recommend Borchardt cylinders. It may take some minor fitting, but generally fit perfect.
 
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I can't tell you how many times I have put something away, and down the road can't remember where I put it. So I buy another, and sure enough, when I go to put the new one away, that's right where the one I already had is sitting.

I don't know about you guys, but the easiest way for me to lose stuff it to straighten up or especially- reorganize. And putting something in a "safe place" usually means somewhere where I'll never find it again.

The older I get, the worse off I am about setting stuff down. I can walk towards the bedroom with a screwdriver, stop at the refrigerator, pet the dog, and by the time I reach the bedroom the screwdriver is no longer in my hand.
 

xtratoy

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What is just as bad is needing glasses for everyday life but not for close up. Hours lost looking for where I sat my glasses. What makes it so bad is that my vision is still good enough without the glasses that I don't realize I walked off without picking them up. Then it could be a while before I discover I forgot them somewhere. That's when the wife gets called back in!!!
 

Chief 101

Hunter
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Don't know how but I lost both cylinders for my single six , can anyone tell me about borchardt replacement ones. Thanks
I have a magnum cylinder for my old model that I don't use. I bought it after I had the gun and the ser# don't match mine. If it works for you I would let it go reasonably.
 

jckwgn

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Thanks for all everyones input, however my gun hobby was on hold since 1994!! pulled it out of the safe nice and shiny but missing the cylinders , did find the red bag though. Bought the gun brand new in the box ,still have the box and papers, serial number says 1973 but I was 14 y.o. then, I guess n.o.s. New plan ,buy another new model ,use both cylinders for my old gun, buy a borchardt cylinder for the new one since they are unfluted and I like the look and have its frame color case hardened ,get an RW brass grip frame and custom grips. Can't have too many,right mirglip
 
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