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Gunsmithing
diy carbon barrel sleeve?
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<blockquote data-quote="hollywood88" data-source="post: 508171" data-attributes="member: 29309"><p>i have a stevens model 62 .22lr that i just picked up in a trade and i want to do some tinkering. the only problem is that i cannot find any aftermarket goodies for it. i wanted a .920 barrel for it but cannot find one so im thinking about improvising. do you guys think it would be possible for me to turn out some bushings out of aluminum(one for the breach end and one for muzzle end) and attach them to the barrel with a carbon fiber tube fitted between them. so i could basically have one with a center bore big enough to slide all the way down the barrel then have a .25" shoulder flush fit with the o.d. of the carbon and a inner spud the size of the i.d. of the carbon(same idea for front). then i could epoxy the spuds into the tube and slide it over the barrel. i could then use some soft tip set screws to hold it into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hollywood88, post: 508171, member: 29309"] i have a stevens model 62 .22lr that i just picked up in a trade and i want to do some tinkering. the only problem is that i cannot find any aftermarket goodies for it. i wanted a .920 barrel for it but cannot find one so im thinking about improvising. do you guys think it would be possible for me to turn out some bushings out of aluminum(one for the breach end and one for muzzle end) and attach them to the barrel with a carbon fiber tube fitted between them. so i could basically have one with a center bore big enough to slide all the way down the barrel then have a .25" shoulder flush fit with the o.d. of the carbon and a inner spud the size of the i.d. of the carbon(same idea for front). then i could epoxy the spuds into the tube and slide it over the barrel. i could then use some soft tip set screws to hold it into place. [/QUOTE]
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