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Barrel Welding? Co-Joining? Can it be done?
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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 3050420" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>The problem As I see it is you need to find a retired gun tinkerer. </p><p>Someone who doesn't need the money and just wants to say "I did that".</p><p>It would most likely be a one-off project.</p><p>The person would have to be familiar with barrel chambering </p><p>The person would have to be familiar with AR barrel fitting even though the guns a blow-back.</p><p>Once a really good chamber cast has been made you could draw up the reamer blueprint and sent it off to be made.</p><p>I would guesstimate the price somewhere between $1200 -1500 for the first one. Due to experimentation time. </p><p>Then future barrels would be in the $600 range. Using new barrel blanks. </p><p>Thats why they used burned out uzi barrels with liners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 3050420, member: 6777"] The problem As I see it is you need to find a retired gun tinkerer. Someone who doesn't need the money and just wants to say "I did that". It would most likely be a one-off project. The person would have to be familiar with barrel chambering The person would have to be familiar with AR barrel fitting even though the guns a blow-back. Once a really good chamber cast has been made you could draw up the reamer blueprint and sent it off to be made. I would guesstimate the price somewhere between $1200 -1500 for the first one. Due to experimentation time. Then future barrels would be in the $600 range. Using new barrel blanks. Thats why they used burned out uzi barrels with liners. [/QUOTE]
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