Watch the little pin that holds the hammer strut ( or something in that area, I can't remember exactly) because mine shook loose under recoil. It locked things up pretty well until I could take the grips off.
Just thought I'd follow up this thread. I was really surprised when I got around to shooting it--having this much gun really tames the cartridge. Shooting specials was like a 9mm service pistol, and 240gr magnums weren't uncomfortable at all. I was teaching my girlfriend to shoot that day and she had no trouble handing the Redhawk after learning on a .22 an hour before.
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