Changing the .45 Colt ?

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41 Magnum

Single-Sixer
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I have one .45 Colt Stainless Blackhawk left, in the 7½" Bbl. I've decided I'd like it with a little more manageable length Bbl. Should I trade it, have my Smith cut it, or send it back & have a 4⅝" or 5½" Bbl. installed ?? Anyone ??
 

Sagebrush Burns

Single-Sixer
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Colorado
If you have a competent smith, cutting it off would be easy and should be inexpensive. I've gone that route and been pleased.
 

David Bradshaw

Blackhawk
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Accuracy should factor into whether you shorten your factory barrel or fit an aftermarket. In addition, slug your barrel, checking for tight spots and loose spots. Check for a compression ring in bore where frame shoulders barrel. The production barrel is every bit in individual, perhaps more so than, say, a barrel by Shilen, Douglas, or PacNor. Should you settle on a 5-1/2 inch barrel, by all means install the stainless version (from the KS411N Silver Hornpipe) of the .357 Maximum ejector assembly. The Maximum ejector completely clears spent cases, a most practical advantage.
David Bradshaw
 
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