27 December 2005, 23:45
Need Just 1 More GunHow much to magnaflux an Enfield P-14?
I bought a P-14 action several years ago and am finally think about doing something with it.
Should I have it magnafluxed to check for cracks before having it 'smithed?
Thanks,
Steve
28 December 2005, 05:34
jeffeossoSteve,
Call the local engine builder closest to you, and ask them how much. should be next to nothing.
jeffe
28 December 2005, 06:32
Marc_Stokeldif it worries you, find a local company that does NDE/NDT (Non Destructive Examination/Testing). In Houston, there will be literally hundreds of companies doing this. Tell them what you wnat to do and see what they say. If you bring it to their office, it shoul dnot cost very much to mag-particle the reciver
28 December 2005, 08:01
Geo.The problem was not with the P-14, which was a rifle manufactured by Remington for the British. It was only with the P-17s in .30-'06 manufactured by Eddystone Arsenal and rebarreled during WWII.
28 December 2005, 08:29
Tex21But it still wouldn't hurt to have it done...
28 December 2005, 10:07
ForrestBSteve, where have you been hiding? I'm in dire need of a friend with an intact Choya Ranch connection! If given a second chance, I promise not to get any blood on the concrete.
Forrest
28 December 2005, 18:25
Need Just 1 More GunForrest,
There is something about the second kid that seems to cause all your free time to disappear to parts unknown.
Now that my boy is two and peeing in the toilet by himself, I have rediscovered my gun safe and the tools in my garage.
I'll drop you a note to catch up.
Steve
28 December 2005, 18:32
RojelioGeo.
P-14's were made by Winchester, Eddystone, as well as Remington.
Rojelio