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Well ....
...I don't see the feed ramp nor a radius on the chamber , so I'm betting yours is a single shot. The kits fed from a mag. The inserts also have a locking lug to engauge the upper locking lug mortice.
Chris
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How do you get the insert in and out of the barrel?
I just received a M1903 with the Numrich insert installed. How do I get it out of the barrel?
TIA
M1903rifle
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Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
I just received a M1903 with the Numrich insert installed. How do I get it out of the barrel?
TIA
M1903rifle

I'll dig my kit out and photo the tool for you...actually have thought about having the local machine shop buddy making up a couple pf copys. Seems like the two items lost/misplaced are the barrel insert and the tool. Go fiqure???
Last edited by Mike Haas; 12-17-2009 at 11:25 AM.
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There's a tool...
....that you use. It's "L " shaped with a guide that fits in the .22 chamber. A fatter disc area is behind that fits over the feed ramp. You turn the tool like a bolt unlocking. This rotates the upper locking stud to where it can slide back. Just gently push it out with a .30 cal cleaning rod.
If you have just the bbl. and want to sell it , I'd like first dibs
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Chris
Oh , if your going to shoot '06 , be aware that the ejector was removed and needs to be replaced. If the ejector's in the gun , It'll need to be removed so the bbl locking lug can pass , allowing the insert to slide out.
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Originally Posted by
emmagee1917
....that you use. It's "L " shaped with a guide that fits in the .22 chamber. A fatter disc area is behind that fits over the feed ramp. You turn the tool like a bolt unlocking. This rotates the upper locking stud to where it can slide back. Just gently push it out with a .30 cal cleaning rod.
If you have just the bbl. and want to sell it , I'd like first dibs

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Chris
Oh , if your going to shoot '06 , be aware that the ejector was removed and needs to be replaced. If the ejector's in the gun , It'll need to be removed so the bbl locking lug can pass , allowing the insert to slide out.
All correct info. I prefer to remove the barrel (after its turned with the tool) with a .22 Cal rod inserted thru the receiver and patch it at the muzzle end with 3/4's of a .30 Cal patch left dry and "pull" the barrel insert out. Prevents muzzle damage.
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Originally Posted by
Mike Haas
I'll dig my kit out and photo the tool for you...actually have thought about having the local machine shop buddy making up a couple pf copys. Seems like the two items lost/misplaced are the barrel insert and the tool. Go fiqure???
The tool is cut so as to go over the Barrel insert cartridge feed ramp. The barrel has one (1) lug and is inserted clock-wise until fully locked. Removal is counter-clockwise. See my previous post on how to pull the barrel insert from the host barrel.
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Mike........Thanks for the pictures. I'm not sure if I can make one , but maybe I can get one made.
Everett
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"A Square 10,
Has your freind got a drawing he worked to? is that an o,ring that is used to hold it in place or to protect the chamber? Am looking to produce one myself for my RIA low number receiver 1903, was in a dilema as to use it with reduced/squib loads but think the .22 conversion would be the best bet."
sorry not to get back quicker - ive been tied up with work and i flitter about on the net - dont always get back regularly ,
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no , i sent him specs id found on 3006 cartige dimensions and a fireformed case , also the bolt to fit the extractor , the O-ring holds it securely and allows removal [if one ever decides to] i think its an excelent alternative to sqibbs in a low number reciever ,
yes , mine is a single shot , i collect comonwealth trainers and find the single shot most in keeping with my interest there ,
i have commercial repeaters in bolt , lever , and semi auto that fullfill that need :>}
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I'm "Poo- tuckey" Tired!!

Originally Posted by
m1903rifle
Mike........Thanks for the pictures. I'm not sure if I can make one , but maybe I can get one made.
Everett
I live just south of Gettysburg, Pa. and we're gonna get slammed with a big Snow Storm tommorow.
I've spent the day "chaining" up my big John Deere Tractor and mounting my 6' Snow Blower on it.
Maybe tommorow night I'll try to take some measurements and Post them here on this thread. If not i'll do it a day or two. I've got one (1) mile of Farm lanes to keep open so be patient.
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