17 February 2005, 09:23
rembobarrelling an NEF
I have an NEF Handi-Rifle with two barrels, a 30-30 and a 20 guage. I know I've seen reference to installing a centerfire rifle barrel into a shot gun barrel. I'm thinking the 20 gauge should become a 22 Hornet. Has anyone done this?
17 February 2005, 09:28
BiggestGunrembo
A good gunsmith could do this by cutting the barrel off and making it a mono block or simply lining the barrel. Either way it will be way more expensive than just buying a new barrel from NEF. They will want to fit it to your action however, which may be a problem considering where you live.
17 February 2005, 09:30
ElCaballeroIt would probably be cheaper to send it to the factory and just buy another barrel.
17 February 2005, 15:32
jeffeossohold on there pal
http://www.hr1871.com/barrelAcc/index.htmOnly the rifle can rebarreled to rifle round...
hr does the the rebarrel for 82 bucks..
jeffe
20 February 2005, 10:29
remboI was thinking of lining it. I will do it myself as I have rebarreled quite a few bolt actions.I can't see it being all that difficult. A few years back I read an article outlining the making of a double rifle from a Browning SXS shotgun. The procedure would be similiar I would think,albeit half as much work. I think I can machine the barrel to fit the 20 guage chamber and install a nut on the muzzle end to hold it in place, maybe a nut/compensator combo? The extractor may be the toughest part of the job.Surely there is info somewhere on the web?
20 February 2005, 18:25
Crimp_meDo you think if you bought one of rifles you could re-barrel it to 348 Winchester?
20 February 2005, 22:30
ClarkThis guy will sell you a 22 Hornet insert for a 20 gauge:
http://www.mcace.com/shotguninserts.htmFor 2 3/4" length $35.00 plus $3.00 S & H
For 10" length $65.00 plus $6.00 S & H
For 18" length $95.00 plus $6.00 S & H
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I have bought some stuff from him and from
http://alexcartridge.com/ I have had them made by Lynwood Guns, and I have made some of my own inserts.