Hi!
Are there topic on crowning & Re-crowning in that book..As a friend of mine recently damaged his baretta barrel from crown side as he was trying to ***********(deleted) ,he was cutting threads on the tip & accidently leath damaged the crowning,resulting the weapon is not firing straight.
If there are topic regarding this plz scan it and send me on my mail.
Thanx
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Easy job.
Just have him chuck up the barrel again, make a facing cut to clear up all the damaged area, then make a light 45 degree chamfering cut on the inside and outside.
To do it by hand- put 1 wrap of masking tape on the end of the barrel and with a fine tipped pen draw an exact line around the circumference. Now file down to the line. To put a crown on it, get an old computer mouse ball and peel off the rubber. Use the steel ball with some automotive valve lapping compound and a lot of elbow grease. The geometry works out that you will get an 11 degree crown, which is currently a favorite on target rifles here. You also have to keep checking to make sure you grind it evenly.
Just have him chuck up the barrel again, make a facing cut to clear up all the damaged area, then make a light 45 degree chamfering cut on the inside and outside.
To do it by hand- put 1 wrap of masking tape on the end of the barrel and with a fine tipped pen draw an exact line around the circumference. Now file down to the line. To put a crown on it, get an old computer mouse ball and peel off the rubber. Use the steel ball with some automotive valve lapping compound and a lot of elbow grease. The geometry works out that you will get an 11 degree crown, which is currently a favorite on target rifles here. You also have to keep checking to make sure you grind it evenly.
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Re: Bought a fantastic home gunsmithing book for amateurs
I just noticed that someone is selling "The Modern Gunsmith" on CD now for less than $20. Gentlemen, if you are at all interested in gunsmithing this book is quite the standard to refer to!
I found it on ebay, but it might be elsewhere as well.
I found it on ebay, but it might be elsewhere as well.
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Thanks Mark ,
Actually some one else also suggested the same idea,i have already treid it and the pistol is firing 90% accurate now.Soon we will rectify the rest of the problem.
Thanks,
badshah
Actually some one else also suggested the same idea,i have already treid it and the pistol is firing 90% accurate now.Soon we will rectify the rest of the problem.
Thanks,
badshah
Mark";p="8887 wrote: Easy job.
Just have him chuck up the barrel again, make a facing cut to clear up all the damaged area, then make a light 45 degree chamfering cut on the inside and outside.
To do it by hand- put 1 wrap of masking tape on the end of the barrel and with a fine tipped pen draw an exact line around the circumference. Now file down to the line. To put a crown on it, get an old computer mouse ball and peel off the rubber. Use the steel ball with some automotive valve lapping compound and a lot of elbow grease. The geometry works out that you will get an 11 degree crown, which is currently a favorite on target rifles here. You also have to keep checking to make sure you grind it evenly.
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