Speaking purely from an armorer's perspective, the downside of the unfluted steel cyl is that the weight puts additional stress on the cylinder stop and frame slot for the stop.....and, the revolvers fitted with these cylinders can develop excessive end shake quicker due to the added recoil battering of the barrel of the yoke.
No sir,shes unfluted,been polished alittle thoughthat cylinder looks fluted. ?
personally, I'm not fond of the unfluted look. It just looks unfinished.
Functionally speaking, isn't fluting (in general) supposed to help with cooling?
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I always prefer the aesthetics of fluted cylinders. The only exception I ever made was for a 25-7. Ejector shroud, 5”, N frame big bore takes precedence over the lack of flutes.
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