Flattop5
Member
I have a .44 Ruger Redhawk (stainless) with a 7 and 1/2" barrel. It's a good gun, but it is very front-heavy. I've thought about getting the barrel professionally shortened to maybe 4" or even 3 and 1/2." But I worry about messing with a gun in which there's nothing mechanically wrong with it. Could the frame get sprung or twisted during the shortening by a second-rate gunsmith? (Let's face it: there are gunsmiths and then there are "gunsmiths" who should have been auto mechanics instead. I've met a couple of them over the years). Have any of you had a bad experience getting a revolver barrel shortened?
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