Dent in the barrel
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Dent in the barrel
Hey Gurus,
Need yor advice, A friend of mine has a 12 GA gun and the choke barrel has a dent of approximately 0.5mm dent in it, probably due to a fall. Somebody advised him to fire a ball through it and that will take care of it and there wont be a problem and it will staighten it out. When this was brought to my notice i asked him to hang on until i have discussed this with my friends and gurus on the forum. So friends, gurus what does your experience say. The dent is about 12" before the barrel ends, not from the loading end but the other end.
Regards.
Happy.
Need yor advice, A friend of mine has a 12 GA gun and the choke barrel has a dent of approximately 0.5mm dent in it, probably due to a fall. Somebody advised him to fire a ball through it and that will take care of it and there wont be a problem and it will staighten it out. When this was brought to my notice i asked him to hang on until i have discussed this with my friends and gurus on the forum. So friends, gurus what does your experience say. The dent is about 12" before the barrel ends, not from the loading end but the other end.
Regards.
Happy.
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Re: Dent in the barrel
As you suspect, firing ball through it might possibly destroy it. There are tools made for raising dents in shotgun barrels. I would suggest asking some local gunsmiths to find one qualified to fix the dent.
Perhaps somebody here on the forum can suggest someone.
Perhaps somebody here on the forum can suggest someone.
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If I am not mistaken (Mark please confirm), the same machinery is used in the auto industry as well. So, if the gunsmiths don't have it, he can look elsewhere.
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Re: Dent in the barrel
Happy,
Find some one with a hydraulic dent raiser.One dent should not take more than a couple of minutes to raise.
Find some one with a hydraulic dent raiser.One dent should not take more than a couple of minutes to raise.
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As the name suggests it is used to remove dents. Haven't seen it in use but I was told that a rod is first soldered to the dented part as part of the process. Mark is a professor of automotive engineering, so wait for his confirmation or clarifications.Happy";p="40316 wrote:Mack The Knife where in the auto industry is this used, i mean to do what sort of a job?
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Mack The Knife one of my friend has a garage and i have seen them removing dents in the body by welding a rod to the body, but the thickness of the body if compared to the barrel is much lesser hence it is easier to remove the dent by that way from a automobile but a gun barrel, i have my own apprehensions. what do u say penpusher?
Re: Dent in the barrel
Welding a rod to the dented part to pull out the metal would work in case of a car.Would certainly destroy the shotgun.
As I said earlier,find some one with a hydraulic dent raiser.It is designed for this sort of work and if done well,you would not even be able to make out where the dent was.It is this one here
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ ... T%20RAISER
As I said earlier,find some one with a hydraulic dent raiser.It is designed for this sort of work and if done well,you would not even be able to make out where the dent was.It is this one here
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ ... T%20RAISER
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