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Unread 06-29-2007, 11:57 PM   #1
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Im generally most interested in custom barreled / target lugers and there seems to be almost no availability in this interest area

on ebay now is a barrel removing tool at
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...5657&rd=1&rd=1

it seems to have no clamping method for the receiver , so seems to me this would have some clearance that would mar the finish

perhaps the idea is to shim the receiver with brass foil - but seems that some sort of clamping of receiver would be needed to grip tight enough to avoid the squish of the receiver finish

the same seller also has a receiver + barrel fixture that would seem to be suited for turning a mounted barrel to a new contour or polishing barrel

Im getting more interested in trying some rebarreling and am interested in any comments forum members may have on these tools versus any they have found successful

anybody have a list of tools / fixtures that are needed ?

does anybody generally make and sell this stuff ?

any book avaiilable that has a useful luger serious gunsmithing section ?

any suggestions on lathe / mill for hobby level usage ?

how serious of an anchor is needed to mount hydraulic barrel vise
solidly enough to take the torque needed for barrel removal ?

wacking the removal tool usually needed or just increasing torque ?

seems barrel mounted for 50 - 100 years would be almost welded by mild corrosion on the bare metal threaded area

thanks for any comments / advice

I have read thru many of the prior posts on similiar subjects

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Unread 07-02-2007, 06:22 AM   #2
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With todays machinery, it would not be that difficult to make a tool like that. I think the question is, what materials are used? You do not want to scratch or make a dent in the receiver, at the same it must be solid enough to withstand the torque needed to remove/install the barrel.

I'm thinking something like this instead;


..but I'm no gunsmith.. perhaps finding one will be the best solution when it comes to this type of work
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Unread 07-02-2007, 07:52 AM   #3
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Simply cutting the tool in half and introducing two bolts that will allow the top of the tool to clamp to the bottom of the tool will solve some problems.

Here's a picture of one.

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makes sence.. I like that tool.

You could have a thin layer of brass on top of the receiver, shaped in the right curve. Is it custom made Gerben?
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Hi Steinar,

I don't own the tool, it's in my 'luger tools' folder, named as a 'Mauser tool'.
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Unread 07-02-2007, 08:42 AM   #6
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Steiner, This appears to be one of the barrel wrenches that a machinish made for me in California over 20 years ago. I still have one, but sold a few others. TH
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