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Hi all, new to the forum. Discovered the site while searching for info on the S&W329pd.
I am gathering information, and trying to gather some opinions as well, as to the feasibility of this project. Here is what I'm thinking. I want to replace the factory 329 shrouded barrel with a steel barrel from a mountain gun. I also want to r/p the titanium cylinder with a steel one. What I am hoping to achieve is a 44 mag that weighs around 32oz as opposed to the 26oz that is standard. This should create a gun that is a bit more shooter friendly than the sharply recoiling factory model. It's the recoil velocity that bothers me the most.
One of the things that seems to be posing a problem to the gunsmiths I have spoken with is getting the original barrel removed. It seems to require a special wrench that the factory doesn't sell. If I send this pistol back to the factory, do you think they would remove it for me?
I think that factory bbls, and cylinders are available, at least that seems to be the consensus.
Also, does anyone see any negatives to building this one of a kind piece ..... other than cost!
Thanks for any input.
Ozark
I am gathering information, and trying to gather some opinions as well, as to the feasibility of this project. Here is what I'm thinking. I want to replace the factory 329 shrouded barrel with a steel barrel from a mountain gun. I also want to r/p the titanium cylinder with a steel one. What I am hoping to achieve is a 44 mag that weighs around 32oz as opposed to the 26oz that is standard. This should create a gun that is a bit more shooter friendly than the sharply recoiling factory model. It's the recoil velocity that bothers me the most.
One of the things that seems to be posing a problem to the gunsmiths I have spoken with is getting the original barrel removed. It seems to require a special wrench that the factory doesn't sell. If I send this pistol back to the factory, do you think they would remove it for me?
I think that factory bbls, and cylinders are available, at least that seems to be the consensus.
Also, does anyone see any negatives to building this one of a kind piece ..... other than cost!
Thanks for any input.
Ozark