Fluting a cylinder

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Does anyone know if it is a common or do able practice to have a gun smith flute the cylinder on a revolver?

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Very much depends on which gun.

If you're machinist/gunsmith is well equipped it's a doable job. However, between the work itself, probably having to re-heat treat it, and re-proof it, it would probably be cheaper to guy another gun with a fluted

cylinder.
 
Some revolvers just look better unfluted.....
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....and some claim a little extra weight for recoil, doubt anybody would notice though.

The trade off is the extra mass of the cylinder means more inertia to be overcome when shooting double action. Ergo: heavier trigger pull and slower cycling.
 
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Yeah, its just a little H&R .22 I picked up off the EE. Not worth putting much money into. I'm more of a fan of fluted cylinders, but I can live with it.
 
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