![]() ![]() besides the barrel shank reduction and boring out of the original barrel stub.the chamber has to be cut. There is a bit of lathe work that is required. 32 acp.The twist rate will differ and you won't get match accuracy but this gun is a "belly" gun intended for use in an up close and personal manner.keeping 3 to 5 shots in a 1 foot area at 15 feet is what your looking for.īill, Most any gunsmith that does barrel work on handguns can do this. Our host has mil-surp barrels from guns like the British SMLE and several other firearms that use a barrel with a. The process is the same with the difference being the use of Loctitie (Black) instead of solder. If you can find a copy of the out of print The NRA Gunsmithing Guide-Updated and refer to page 309, the technique is shown being used on a Remington Rolling Block Rifle in a photo in the upper R/H corner of the page. 32 a 30 caliber will work) and you cut a length to match the old one, turn down the chamber end and open up the old chamber so you can join and chamber the two sections.they can be secured in place with BLACK LOCTITE In truth.gunsmithing the barrel as discribed will usually get you up and running a lot quicker. I wouldn't be to optimistic about finding this part The gun is long out of production and most were used with ammo that bore a corrosive aning most barrels are soured.Your best bet is an auction site like e-bay or is also a gunsmithing technique used to repair/replace such barrelsīasically you salvage the back(lug area and chamber) by reaming out the chamber to a point where the forward part of the barrel wants to separate.The front of the lug is faced off and trued up.You then take a length of a new barrel blank(for a. ![]()
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