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Those of you that work on lever actions how do you set up to tighten the barrel? Do you use a barrel vice and action wrench? How do you keep from crushing or twisting the action? I am not sure if I have the barrel on tight enough and am afraid I will screw up the action with too much torque. | ||
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You don't say exactly what action you are dealing with but, generally speaking, I use the same barrel vice and an outside action wrench. I use a spacer block inside the receiver to support it to be sure it doesn't crush. Some lever action barrels are a bit small so you have to be a bit careful with the barrel vice as well. Regards, Bill. | |||
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Its model 94. I am putting a tapered octagon barrel on it. I was not sure of the best way to hold each and not damage the flats on the barrel or twist the action. Thanks for the help. | |||
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I made a set of tapered V-blocks to the hold the barrels on lever guns. The blocks are marked with an M and B (Muzzle / Breech) so I get the correct orientation so that when my bench vice pulls up tight the outsides of the blocks are parallel. ![]() The tape is just to help me control both blocks and the barrel and run the bench vice with out dropping anything. The action wrench I made for lever guns is a steel box wrench that I custom form polymer shoes to fit the individual action. The ones in the pic are for a Winchester 92. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I also have a wooden (maple) set of boxes for holding the barrel extensions on Winchester 97's and M12's. In that case the box wrench is held in the bench vice and I use a barrel vice I made that has a handle on it. (the one on the left) The one on the right is for clamping a round barrel and turning the receiver. ![]() Or they can be used on "double round" work. The bushings shown in the wrenches are for clamping a tapered Ruger MKI target barrel in the right hand clamp and clamping the receiver in the left hand clamp. ![]() Both wrenches take 1 3/8" bar-stock clamp bushings. ![]() I hope the above helps. Rusty Rusty's Action Works Montross VA. Action work for Cowboy Shooters & Manufacturer of Stylized Rigby rifle sights. http://i61.photobucket.com/alb.../th_isofrontleft.jpg | |||
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