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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan500L" data-source="post: 3781034" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>I had Jack Huntington out of Nevada do the work on mine, he's one of the best on Ruger's in the country. He worked mine over way before there was ever a factory Redhawk with a barrel shorter than 5.5 inches. I don't remember him saying anything about taking the barrel out but he may have. I had him do an action job and had Bowen front and rear sights put on it. The Front sight is what they call a DX front sight that is removable so that different heights can be put in. Redhawks are built like a tank and handle loads that would tear a S&W up pretty quickly, I've had several over the years but just never liked the long barrel ones, the short 4" barrel makes them a totally different gun I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan500L, post: 3781034, member: 41839"] I had Jack Huntington out of Nevada do the work on mine, he's one of the best on Ruger's in the country. He worked mine over way before there was ever a factory Redhawk with a barrel shorter than 5.5 inches. I don't remember him saying anything about taking the barrel out but he may have. I had him do an action job and had Bowen front and rear sights put on it. The Front sight is what they call a DX front sight that is removable so that different heights can be put in. Redhawks are built like a tank and handle loads that would tear a S&W up pretty quickly, I've had several over the years but just never liked the long barrel ones, the short 4" barrel makes them a totally different gun I think. [/QUOTE]
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