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Need gunsmith / reline barrel in OKC area
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<blockquote data-quote="CanadianRiverRat" data-source="post: 4069575" data-attributes="member: 51093"><p>To me, it is. But then I've done well over 200 barrel liners, so I suppose it might be far more intimidating for many others. If my eyesight wasn't going to hell in a rusty bucket, I'd have volunteered to do it for him but I'm not certain I could still turn out a job that would rate AAA status, and I'm not one to chance messing up someone else's gun.</p><p>The set-up is the most difficult part. Chuck barrel in lathe with steady rests inboard and outboard, dial indicate off the bore as close to zero runout as possible. Drill slightly undersize then ream to .002/.004 clearance of the liners mic'ed OD. Install liner with fixative of choice (I like Loctite). After bonding completed cut liner flush and address the crown and chamber. Easy Peasy lemon squeezy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadianRiverRat, post: 4069575, member: 51093"] To me, it is. But then I've done well over 200 barrel liners, so I suppose it might be far more intimidating for many others. If my eyesight wasn't going to hell in a rusty bucket, I'd have volunteered to do it for him but I'm not certain I could still turn out a job that would rate AAA status, and I'm not one to chance messing up someone else's gun. The set-up is the most difficult part. Chuck barrel in lathe with steady rests inboard and outboard, dial indicate off the bore as close to zero runout as possible. Drill slightly undersize then ream to .002/.004 clearance of the liners mic'ed OD. Install liner with fixative of choice (I like Loctite). After bonding completed cut liner flush and address the crown and chamber. Easy Peasy lemon squeezy! [/QUOTE]
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