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How much would it cost?

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To have a 28" barrel cut down to about 21" and get it re crowned?
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Well it depends, the cost I mean. If you know a machinist who can headspace 2 barrels within .0002, and can even do it on company time, it might cost you a couple of beers, but if you take it to a gunsmith, if I remember right the last time I had it done was 25.00, but that was years ago, most of the barrel makers offer this service, you can get a general idea of the price ranges from their web-sites.
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A local gunsmith offered to do the job for $50 about a year ago. We make a big deal out of it, but apparently for them with the tooling and know how it's a simple chore - cut a pipe off square and dress the end.
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JB.......I will trim your next barrel with a sawzall and recrown it with a palmgrinder with an 80 grit disc........all for only a 12 pack.
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Bob, I don't know about all those fancy tools that you machinist use, but if you'll do it, I'll send you the work!
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Bob, remember to use the brass screw, bore paste and power drill to finish off the muzzle...

Personally, I prefer a tubing cutter, but the sawzall should work just as well...
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BlauBear, by the time I am done with the grinder, that barrel will be "finished" off. ......Jim, glad to see you got the zeroes right this time.
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All B.S. aside, if you want it done properly, $75.00 to a $100.00 should do it.
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If Evelio is offering, you better take him up on it!
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MCALICE, I'M SEEING ALOT OF SQUIRRELS IN YOUR FUTURE, RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR BACK YARD!
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Post by kevinpagano »

BOB, I might need one done. One Question though. Are you going to drink the 12 pack before you do the work?????????


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Are you going to drink the 12 pack before you do the work?????????
Now Kevin, I can honestly say that several of the machinists that I know do better work after the first 12 pack.


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Kevin.

Also, remember the Evelio prefers a good single malt scotch!!!! Although some fo the import beers can get up there too. But then Bob lives in Coors country, and someday I'll tell you the Swiss engineers joke on Coors Bob, Too crude for this format, but was told to me at Capitol Stakehouse in Golden, we did however keep from urinating off the bridge that night. .

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Innocent wrote:....... we did however keep from urinating off the bridge that night. .Innocent
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Bob259,
What can I say working 13 hours one day in the sun at 5000+ feet does strange things to some of them foreigners!!!! It was however quite dark so no one would have noticed and it might have added some flavor to the beer. You would have thought being from Davos that he could handle the elevation, but then it might have been the OKie and displaced Virginian (actually from Wisconsin) instigating the whole situation.

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