I had Doug at Epps do a few for me including a .380 Walther PP. Some guns lend themselves to this modification and some don't. The PP is a fairly simple process - chop the old barrel off at the lug and destroy it as per CFO regs, drill out the lug and solder in a new piece of 9mm barrel to the desired length. Reblue the new barrel. Have the gun verified and re-registered. The 'smith work was about a week but waiting for the new paperwork to come through was a few months. Rebarreling is done quite often but I am not sure if caliber changes are allowed or not. Someone with a bit more insight might want to chime in regarding caliber changes - I'm thinking that there are lots of .32 autos that could be changed to .22 Flea if it is allowed.
Here's the Walther that Doug did for me. The extension does not look too out of place on the PP but it would be much more pronounced on a smaller gun like the PPK.
Here's the Walther that Doug did for me. The extension does not look too out of place on the PP but it would be much more pronounced on a smaller gun like the PPK.


















































