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MKIII Barrels coming soon to Canada
Hi Gents
A few years ago I build a gun drill and rifling machine. Just recently I did a MK III dummy barrel. To check angles, dimensions, etc. Before profiling the real deal.
Here are a couple of pictures. One image has a MK III forend extension to check fit in the barrel channel.
Will start on MKIII barrels first and then move onto MKII and MKII match barrel profiles.
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That will be a moneymaker...for sure.
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Wait you are doing the whole rifling yourself and not just milling a blank to specs? Wow!
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Wow that is impressive! I am curious about how you set up your gun drill/rifling. I have toyed with the idea of making a rifling machine at some point, my idea would use a adjustable taper and a rack and pinion turning a small chuck which holds the tool steel for cutting the rifling. My thought simply being rifling is basically really long, shallow threading
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
Wow that is impressive! I am curious about how you set up your gun drill/rifling. I have toyed with the idea of making a rifling machine at some point, my idea would use a adjustable taper and a rack and pinion turning a small chuck which holds the tool steel for cutting the rifling. My thought simply being rifling is basically really long, shallow threading
By changing the size of the pinion it will change the twist. ( teeth count). Rack runs the length of the gun drill. No taper used. Light scraps, sharp tool.
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Makes sense, cuts out a step in there. Very cool project you have going on there!
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Well done sir!!
Originally Posted by
altadiver
Hi Gents
A few years ago I build a gun drill and rifling machine. Just recently I did a MK III dummy barrel. To check angles, dimensions, etc. Before profiling the real deal.
Here are a couple of pictures. One image has a MK III forend extension to check fit in the barrel channel.
Will start on MKIII barrels first and then move onto MKII and MKII match barrel profiles.
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Originally Posted by
Sharpshooter1944
Well done sir!!
New barrels! Great
This is an older thread , so I must ask did it work out? Cause if it did I have money looking for a home!
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The Dealers Warehouse, Modesto, CA has piles of MkIII barrels. All UK make and nice. Just call them for one.
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Not listed on their web site.
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