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<blockquote data-quote="Glock &#039;em down" data-source="post: 1045617" data-attributes="member: 684"><p>Actually, it's the other way around. The transition <strong>magnums</strong> had recessed cylinders but no pinned barrel. The "specials" (.38 & .44) never did have recessed cylinders, nor did the model 25 chambered in .45 LC, but they <em>did</em> sport pinned barrels. The pinned and recessed feature died in the late 70's/early 80's, but I'm thinkin' the .22 revos still feature a recessed cylinder even today.</p><p></p><p>And yes, P&R revolvers are more coveted by collectors than them new-fangled wheelguns. I personally like the P&R magnums and pinned K frame .38 Special snubbies, but I actually prefer my J frames to be from the mid 80's for some strange reason. <img src="/images/smilies/headscratch.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":scratch:" title="Headscratch :scratch:" data-shortname=":scratch:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 'em down, post: 1045617, member: 684"] Actually, it's the other way around. The transition [B]magnums[/B] had recessed cylinders but no pinned barrel. The "specials" (.38 & .44) never did have recessed cylinders, nor did the model 25 chambered in .45 LC, but they [I]did[/I] sport pinned barrels. The pinned and recessed feature died in the late 70's/early 80's, but I'm thinkin' the .22 revos still feature a recessed cylinder even today. And yes, P&R revolvers are more coveted by collectors than them new-fangled wheelguns. I personally like the P&R magnums and pinned K frame .38 Special snubbies, but I actually prefer my J frames to be from the mid 80's for some strange reason. :scratch: [/QUOTE]
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