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Unread 04-04-2011, 08:11 PM   #1
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Hi Postino,

Fantastic work and thank you for sharing with us. One question that I have,and I don't know if it has already been asked. Does the part need to be heat treated?

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Unread 04-04-2011, 09:28 PM   #2
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Does the part need to be heat treated?
I really don't know...It's never been brought up in any of my gunsmithing books...(Wood, Nonte, Mitchell)...

None of the rifle barrels I've worked on over the years have been heat treated...Enfield, Mauser, Colt, Ruger...and AFAIK none of the pistols...Revolver or semi-auto...

This 'blank' is from Numrich...

I don't plan on doing any heat treatment...If you start out with good steel, heat treat shouldn't be necessary...IMHO...
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I was about to ask how you cut the riflings in the barrel, but your last post says you used an MG barrel as your starting point. Is the twist rate compatable?
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I was about to ask how you cut the riflings in the barrel, but your last post says you used an MG barrel as your starting point. Is the twist rate compatable?
Sorry; wrong blank! My bad! I used the 30 cal MG barrel blank in another project [Broomhandle Mauser]. This was a 1 3/16" dia no-name blank from Numrich.

I'm not too fussy about twist; I reload, and tailor my loads to the individual weapon being used, for these special one-off projects. Pretty much whatever is available is 'good enough' for me.

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Heat treating of the barrel steel is not required. Rich, the next time you do a front sight base please do a video of the machining process.
Difficult to shoot pics and machine at the same time...and video would probably take longer than my digi-cam memory chip would allow...

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