25 March 2006, 06:06
Rick 0311Cost and procedure for integral rib
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Originally posted by Mark_Stratton:
Rick,
I doing a run of octagons right now, do you want me to send you the chips? This might be your big chance to earn a buck..... I'm doing 5, lots of chips....
You bet... Souvenirs from a famous gun maker, I can see it now, $5 bucks a bag at the next show in Reno...or perhaps melt it all down and make little statues of that gal in the purple skirt!

25 March 2006, 09:51
Mark_StrattonRob,
The Ruger is a 1-inch barrel shank, with 16 threads. A large ring Mauser is a 1.100 diameter shank with 12 threads.
Rick, the chips are on the way. What's my slice of the pie?
Now down to business, right now I'm doing a rifle rebarrel job, It's an octagon barrel on a large ring Mauser, small shank (.980 diameter). The barrel I'm taking off is the product we've all been talking about. It's a half round octagon, with a full length rib. Now the take off barrel belongs to the customer. It's a .257 Ackley Imp. It has a short cylinder section, so that limit the new cartridge. I believe it can be rebored. Anyone interested? Perhaps I can broker a deal with the owner.
25 March 2006, 10:03
ForrestBMark, what's the length and the minor diameter at the muzzle?
25 March 2006, 22:38
Mark_StrattonThe barrel I have is .510 at the muzzle and a little over 19-inches long.
26 March 2006, 04:54
22WRFDo you think Ruger contracts out to a large machine shop for those ribbed barrels?