Choctaw Kid Tulsa Posted September 18 Posted September 18 For those who have gone the route of acquiring additional Kirst cap & ball cylinders, is their anything in the way of gun smithing required or are they generally good to go out of the box? If fitting is required, how would someone know that they needed those services? Quote
Rooster Ron Wayne Posted September 18 Posted September 18 All of mine for all different kinds of cap guns was a drop in part. No fitting required. Rooster 1 Quote
Prairie Dawg, SASS #50329 Posted September 18 Posted September 18 Drop-in for me as well. Several cylinders in several ROAs --Dawg 3 Quote
Ciderbarrel Posted September 18 Posted September 18 I have bought 6 of their cylinders, all were drop in for the 4 match ROAs I cycle between. 3 Quote
Yul Lose Posted September 18 Posted September 18 21 hours ago, Choctaw Kid Tulsa said: For those who have gone the route of acquiring additional Kirst cap & ball cylinders, is their anything in the way of gun smithing required or are they generally good to go out of the box? If fitting is required, how would someone know that they needed those services? Should you run into problems Walter Kirst is very helpful. Call Kirst and he’ll call you back if he’s not there. I had a fitting issue with a couple of conversion cylinders and he stayed on the phone with me while I did what he recommended and it solved the problem. He’s a great guy to visit with too. 2 Quote
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