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Cutting down a lever gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Jefferson76" data-source="post: 2860576" data-attributes="member: 127227"><p>So I just pick up a Rossi R92 in 454 Casull. I wanted a 16" barrel but they only make a 20 now it seems. Does anyone have an idea what would be a fair price for a competent gunsmith to.</p><p> • cut down the barrel</p><p> • cut down the magazine tube</p><p> • shorten the mag spring</p><p> • relocate front sight</p><p> • relocate the barrel band</p><p></p><p>Some of this work I could certainly do myself. I think I should leave cutting and crowning the barrel at least to a pro. </p><p></p><p>Also, would there be any detriment/benefit to leaving the barrel band off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefferson76, post: 2860576, member: 127227"] So I just pick up a Rossi R92 in 454 Casull. I wanted a 16" barrel but they only make a 20 now it seems. Does anyone have an idea what would be a fair price for a competent gunsmith to. • cut down the barrel • cut down the magazine tube • shorten the mag spring • relocate front sight • relocate the barrel band Some of this work I could certainly do myself. I think I should leave cutting and crowning the barrel at least to a pro. Also, would there be any detriment/benefit to leaving the barrel band off? [/QUOTE]
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