Demitrios
Member
So lately I've been thinking about carrying a back up gun, but rather than buy a new one I would rather carry one that I've grown accustomed to and trust, my Dan Wesson. I can get a smaller barrel and a small pistol grip but what I've been thinking about doing a little custom work and wanted to know what you guys thought about it or if it could even be done safely.
A normal cylinder that holds six rounds looks roughly like this.
However I was kicking around the idea of buying another cylinder and making it look dimensionally something like this. Of course with the edges smoothed out a bit.
Having a flat cylinder would be comfortable while carrying but what I'm concerned with is would the integrity of the cylinder be severely compromised. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Oh and to anyone who says, "If the gun was meant to be that way it would've been made that way." or "Why mess with something that already works?" or something to that effect the reason is simple. I like tinkering with things and have time and money to play around with.
A normal cylinder that holds six rounds looks roughly like this.
However I was kicking around the idea of buying another cylinder and making it look dimensionally something like this. Of course with the edges smoothed out a bit.
Having a flat cylinder would be comfortable while carrying but what I'm concerned with is would the integrity of the cylinder be severely compromised. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Oh and to anyone who says, "If the gun was meant to be that way it would've been made that way." or "Why mess with something that already works?" or something to that effect the reason is simple. I like tinkering with things and have time and money to play around with.