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Rifle rebarrel with factory take off
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<blockquote data-quote="sean1" data-source="post: 888984" data-attributes="member: 37195"><p>I'm no expert at all but I've been pricing rebarreling and modifying a mauser. Looks like a shilen match grade barrel that's been hand lapped is around $250. My smith said $165 to do the work of truing the action, threading and cutting the chamber. So, about $365-400 give or take to rebarrel with a quality barrel. </p><p></p><p>If there is only $100-150 difference in a factory barrel and a quality one that you can choose the contour and legth and my budget allowed for it, I would go with a aftermarket barrel from a well know maker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean1, post: 888984, member: 37195"] I'm no expert at all but I've been pricing rebarreling and modifying a mauser. Looks like a shilen match grade barrel that's been hand lapped is around $250. My smith said $165 to do the work of truing the action, threading and cutting the chamber. So, about $365-400 give or take to rebarrel with a quality barrel. If there is only $100-150 difference in a factory barrel and a quality one that you can choose the contour and legth and my budget allowed for it, I would go with a aftermarket barrel from a well know maker. [/QUOTE]
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