Greg,
In my opinion, there is no such thing as too much inspection.
Because I know what I don't know, I did not have the twin painted at a shop on my field - even though they do great work - because they expect the owner to reassemble the aircraft or bring in an A&P. We elected to go to a shop in Ohio that had an A&P/IA for an owner - and he has a 180.
That being said, we still did extensive inspection on the ground - double teamed - both husband and self. The first flight for us after annual or paint was the same - climb over the airport, check the gear horn, the gear extension and retraction. The paint shop had already had it on jacks and tested the gear - they won't let a retractable leave the shop without this step. There's more we did and it is embedded in the blog.
It is a bit long at 5 pages but the blog that my Tribe Chief requested is on the chat portion of the website at
http://www.comancheflyer.com/forum2/vie ... 322g+paintYou specifically asked about the gear - I'd ask the shop how they stripped it and that may impact what you look for when you inspect it. I would highly recommend reviewing the Maurice Taylor videos on pre-flight and plan on spending some time on a creeper to look at the gear in comfort.
Hope this helps and hope all goes without a hitch - please post final photos.