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Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 19:13
by Reese-Mo
how bout a picture of spent casings, please

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 19:30
by Dad45
I tried but when I take a pic with my phone camera then try to upload it from my files I get a notice saying it’s to large a file so I don’t know what to do and I don’t use the third party pic site’s either, not sure why the forum software won’t allow it

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 19:32
by Dad45
It says max allowed size is 240 kib so I assume my cell phone pics are more than that

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 20:14
by Reese-Mo
Ah... Well there are lots of FREE image resizing apps for phones. I've been using Resize Me for a while, and it gets the job done

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 21:00
by mr surveyor
I've been using the free download of Fast Stone Photo Resizer for about 10 years. I just down load the pics to my computer, to the appropriate folder, then open Fast Stone, import the picture to be resized, make sure the size settings are what I want (as well destination folder to save the reduced pic in), push the balst off button and all is well.

It works! Before the Fast Stone I used another type that had a lot of additional features (another "free download") but that old computer bit the dust and I seem to remember the old program wouldn't run on the newer processors.


jd

just remembered ... it was over 15 years ago when I started using FastStone. Forgot I lost about 5 years after the 2016 unpleasantness.

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 22:06
by Dad45
See if this works

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 22:14
by Dad45
Chamber

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 28 Nov 2021 22:16
by Dad45
For comparison this is the chamber on the 44 which has no issues and does not deform brass

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 29 Nov 2021 07:06
by GasGuzzler
I didn't need the pics to know what was going on as we have seen this before. Some ham-fisted worker hogs out the chamber to make it "feed" and the next thing we know it's bulging brass.

Re: R92 .357 chamber question

Posted: 29 Nov 2021 16:31
by Ohio3Wheels
Bubba and the rotary tool.

Make smoke,