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I once traded with a buddy in which I got a 1917 S&W .45 ACP that had it's barrel shortened from 5" to 3" (among other modifications).
My question has to do with the rate of twist of the rifling of what that specific revolver was designed for, and adverse effects of altering (shortening) of that gun.
Does it adversely effect the performance of that gun ?
Let's start with the 1917 above (and Colt 1917), and continue with others, please.
Thanks, guys.
My question has to do with the rate of twist of the rifling of what that specific revolver was designed for, and adverse effects of altering (shortening) of that gun.
Does it adversely effect the performance of that gun ?
Let's start with the 1917 above (and Colt 1917), and continue with others, please.
Thanks, guys.