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answere to old, if i drive the rod out of the chamber question is answered
Attachment 28173soooo.
i purchaced a 1917 Drill rifle , barrel is a JA, that was plugged at both ends.
not welded to the action.
many times iv read,. since my barrel isnt torch cut through the chamber, if i drive the plug out can i chamber and fire a 30-06??
the answer is.......................
NO....
heres what i learned this morning, i cut the muzzle , behind the blug at that end, recrowned it.
then held the barrel in my black smiths vise and drove out the plug...not easy by the way.
cleaned up nicely.. 30-06 dropped in nice...too nice.
so i looked with a light,,they counter bored the chamber so that the plug would fit snug..
so....
hears what i plan on doing with the barrel.
i ream it to .300 mag, and save it for a sporterized 17 with a nice original barrel, and chamber it to .300 mag...
then install the military barrel on a nice 17...
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11-18-2011 12:09 PM
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Good info, I would not have suspected that. And a very efficent use of parts! CC
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this might be a 1917 Enfield deal only, ill do some more garage research and get back to you...friends on other forums have drivin out the rod on a couple A3,s will good luck...
ill update the post when i find out.
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I've got a SC drill rifle. Only welded a little on top of barrel and receiver. Can't get the rod out of the chamber. Doesn't appear to be welded. Want to play with it, Chuck? I was hoping the barrel could be used.
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thanks.,i have a few Drill rifle barrels. more then i can count. lol
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