I need to cut off rem 870 riot gun barrels, then remount a front bead. I notice Clymers makes a nice facing tool, so a square clean muzzle is easy.
How tough is it to drill, tap and then mount the front beads?? Does one use epoxy or loc-tite? Would using a vise to hold the 870 by their receiver seem like an easy way to keep everything square for drilling the hole??
I have over a hundred fifty guns to modify.
Frank N.
Clymer will give you a nice square face, but it will be slow and the face will be sharp- you'll need to deburr at least then polish the edges smooth...
You have access to the Brownells catalog so everthing you need is in there- Kit for drilling and tapping beads... I think they make a top dead center finder so the bead will be centered... the bead vise holder tool would help... the bead cutter or square cutter to make the bead shaft neat and square would help... and if you could make a jig for the drilling and tapping, you'd be home free...
Ever try that Black Max by Loctite for mounting beads? Sounds permanent enough...
Oh, don't put the receiver in a vise! The thin web of steel in front of the ejection port can and will bend either locking in the barrel tightly or preventing a barrel from being inserted... Just a work of caution.
Good luck.
FN
2. As you surely know, the Model 870 barrel is easily removed from the receiver. This makes it easy to chuck in a lathe and trim with due regard for a 90-degree cut. From that point, see if Brownells has a jig for maintaining alignment during drilling for the bead.
3. There is only one law enforcement-value sight worth installing on this type of barrel: drill and tap for a TRITIUM front bead. Most of the time when an officer needs a shotgun, light conditions aren't very good, and the tritium bead makes a big difference. They are cheap and 150 will be a lot cheaper per unit. Check directly with Trijicon or Ameriglo (skip Meprolite). The Ameriglo e-mail address is:
sales@ameriglo.net
The rep is a Rick Callihan. Their 'phone number is: 1-770-390-0554.
IMO the Riot barrel is nearly useless as-is. Consider threading a few test barrels for RemChokes and seeing how well your buckshot patterns and how accurately slugs shoot with the different chokes. One phase of my shotgun training course is to order the officers to fire a 00 or 000 Buck* load at 50 yards then go forward to count holes. With the standard Riot barrel, expect one or two hits on a B-27 silhouette; with an ordinary Modified-choke barrel, expect several more. With a smoothbore deerslug barrel, the contrast in results will be significant. but still not as good as one might hope for big buckshot.
*We qualify with 00 at present, but train and issue 000. Eventually, when I can calculate the scoring for the fewer pellets, 000 will cover all phases.
Hope all this helps,
Paladin