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06 February 2011, 06:23
Vol717
An American made Einstecklauf (Insert Barrel)
I have been talking to a fellow who makes simple inserts for shotgun barrels about making a more sophistocated insert that would be full length in a shotgun barrel. It would be on the lines of the .22LR insert made by CZ and imported here some years ago. I am talking initially about a run in .22 Hornet. Each barrel would have point of impact adjustment screws at the muzzle. Each barrel would be custom cut to the length of the parent shotgun barrel. I'm going to have him make one for a prototype in a 12 gauge barrel and we'll see how it goes. I'd like responses as to interest in buying the barrels at about $250 each. Here is a shot of the CZ .22 barrel. It is about 11.5 inches long. Visualize a concentric design and about 24 inches long but with the same concept.


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06 February 2011, 07:16
luv2safari
I would be in this for two...one 12ga and one 16...
06 February 2011, 17:31
JonP
That's one HECK of a deal...even if the ESTL isn't adjustable in place. From the name houses in Germany, that would cost $800-1000. These shoulds sell like warm hot cross buns.
06 February 2011, 18:16
rudyc
I'd take a couple in 16ga. and any of the following rifle calibers: .30-30, 7x57, 6.5x57

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10 February 2011, 05:53
p dog shooter
357 44 mag would be nice.
11 February 2011, 18:58
Vol717
We are working on a prototype now. It will be a .22 Hornet insert for a 12GA shotgun barrel. We plan on making them 20 inches long, with POI adjustments to be made in place. We have a concept that will maintain zero after removing and replacing the insert. Testing will determine our success. I will post photos.


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11 February 2011, 20:26
Matthewx
I would be in for at least one in Hornet.

Matthew
12 February 2011, 06:27
Gun_Barrel_Ecologist
Would love one in 12g / .22 Hornet if you could export them to Australia
13 February 2011, 02:12
coyote wacker
I would be in for at least one, keep me posted!
14 February 2011, 01:54
Vol717
Contact me at allanmckinney@msn.com if you are interested.


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16 February 2011, 14:19
Anders
Now this is a thread to follow! Smiler


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17 February 2011, 21:40
DaMan
Vol717, are you going to "bush" and fit a reduced firing pin diameter for use with the smaller Hornet primer?

A gunsmith I knew in Germany did this when he installed Einsteckäufe in .22 Hornet. He said there was danger of a "Durchbläser" (blow though) of occuring if this wasn't done.

Good luck with your project.

I think $250 would be a VERY low price for a good Einstecklauf.
22 February 2011, 06:52
Vol717
This project is strictly about inserts. The 12GA prototype is in production now. No gunsmithing work anticipated. The machinist doesn't have an FFL and I'm not going to babysit guns on my FFL. If you need firing pins bushed, see your gunsmith.


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23 February 2011, 01:13
DaMan
quote:
Originally posted by Vol717:
If you need firing pins bushed, see your gunsmith.


I'm not a lawyer..... but you might want to get a lawyer to write up a legal disclaimer (stating what you said above) before you start selling them.

Just friendly advice. So please don't get pissed at me. Wink
23 February 2011, 18:41
brayhaven
Looks like an interesting project Allan. I look forward to seeing the results. The Krieghoff inserts in rimfire are so handy & effective, I'm not sure you can improve them much, (the short 35mm hornet (5.6x35r) insert works well too) but an affordable centerfire insert would definitely have a lot of interest. I've been thinking of doing some full length ones, just to see if I can do it Smiler
Greg




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24 February 2011, 07:45
Vol717
Greg,

Do the 35CM Hornet inserts have adjustments the same as the .22 inserts? Do they ride the shotgun bore or just protrude into the shotgun bore without touching it as the .22 inserts do?


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24 February 2011, 17:10
375 AI
quote:
Originally posted by Vol717:
Contact me at allanmckinney@msn.com if you are interested.


Hi,

I sent an email. No response yet.
05 March 2011, 06:34
Dr L. S. Wirthlin
I would also be interested in the 12 gauge insert.
07 March 2011, 00:42
Paul Tunkis
I would be interested in an insert in 22 Hornet but I'd really like one in 22 Savage High Power. I tried the e-mail address but it was sent back as not active. So.. please let us know how the project is going.
07 March 2011, 06:21
Vol717
I'm not sure what's going on with the returned emails. My account is active and I've been getting plenty of emails. Once the prototype is tested, I've got the machinist starting out with 10-20 unit batches. I'll do a first article test before any are offered for sale. If the Hornet proves workable, other calibers may follow. One problem with the .22 HP is that only Lothar Walther makes .226 groove diameter barrel blanks. Also it produces a lot more force on the breech than the Hornet. I think it would only be suitable in modern drillings and guns like the Valmet 412 that are made for the pressures of rifle calibers. My 12GA Merkel drilling has a 22 HP barrel and I like the caliber a lot. It has taken more deer than my larger caliber guns.


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15 March 2011, 06:39
brayhaven
quote:
Originally posted by Vol717:
Greg,

Do the 35CM Hornet inserts have adjustments the same as the .22 inserts? Do they ride the shotgun bore or just protrude into the shotgun bore without touching it as the .22 inserts do?


They are just like the rimfire inserts adjust with the sliding tabs in the chamber. Work very well & return to zero just like the rimfire ones. I have a couple in 5.6X35R which I just use hornet dies & brass for & use 222 & 223 bullets.
Greg




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29 September 2011, 21:50
casper50
Any more development on this?
02 October 2011, 09:46
Bill Brady
This sounds great I'd love one in the hornet and later if possible one in 6.5x57R


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02 October 2011, 19:03
Grenadier
Are you doing this with MCA Sports in Alaska ("THE ONLY SOURCE FOR CUSTOM ADAPTERS AND INSERTS IN THE WORLD!") or is this somebody new?




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04 October 2011, 22:41
Vol717
Not MCA. They only make non-adjustable inserts to my knowledge. I was using a machinist in Michigan but I haven't heard from him in about two months. My emails aren't being answered. I don't know what's going on.


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15 June 2012, 11:59
Ronn38
Is this project dead in the water now? This the 3rd thread I've found on the net in the last few weeks about a project like this starting, that generated a lot of interest, and then...mada. Maybe this is a bigger task than first meets the eye.

Ronn
15 June 2012, 22:56
Vol717
The fellow I had making the inserts absconded with my 22 Hornet finish reamer and a barrel blank I sent him. I haven't heard from him in almost a year. I hope all the wrong things happen to him. On the flip side, I am buying two lathes and a milling machine and will try to make some myself.


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