I was thinking I might want to shorten a barrel that hangs out an inch past the slide on my 9mm pistol. I would carefully and squarely cut off the excess barrel length with a dremel wheel. But the question is IF I COULD FIX THE CROWN WELL ENOUGH so it will still fire good groups. (??)
I've been a hobbiest for 40 years and build all kinds of detailed things by hand. I figured I could carefully file the burs off the rough cut edges of the barrel, and make the end of the barrel look very neat and 99% smooth first with a fine hobby file, and then finish it with grit paper. I intend to wrap some 400 grit- 600 grit paper around a wood dowell and smoothen the new crown edges and remove any remaining small imperfections on the barrel rifling grooves and lands. I would imagine that as long as I leave no burrs or pits in the surface, and the bullet jacket rides over a smooth surface, the accuracy should not be effected. (??)
Can anybody confirm that I should be able to maintain a decent firing crown in this way?
I've been a hobbiest for 40 years and build all kinds of detailed things by hand. I figured I could carefully file the burs off the rough cut edges of the barrel, and make the end of the barrel look very neat and 99% smooth first with a fine hobby file, and then finish it with grit paper. I intend to wrap some 400 grit- 600 grit paper around a wood dowell and smoothen the new crown edges and remove any remaining small imperfections on the barrel rifling grooves and lands. I would imagine that as long as I leave no burrs or pits in the surface, and the bullet jacket rides over a smooth surface, the accuracy should not be effected. (??)
Can anybody confirm that I should be able to maintain a decent firing crown in this way?