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Have you tried giving it a thorough cleaning with something like Wipeout or other good bore cleaner? W/regards | |||
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<Swamp-Man> |
this barrel is totally beyond repair from what a good cleaning will do. It is almost a smooth bore when looking inside it.The previos owner shot probaly close to 1500 rounds of military full metal jackets through it. | ||
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swamp-man I think you would probably have to send the gun back to the factory to have it re-barreled. The chamber on the 760 is part in the action and part in the barrel. It is almost impossible to find a smith that will even look at one of them. But this does not make them a POS as I own 5 of them in different calibers. | |||
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one of us |
1500 rounds shouldn't be a problem. That's not exactly high milage for most barrels. | |||
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<JBelk> |
Swamp man--- 1500 rounds of military ammo might have broken it in some, but if it's actually worn out it was done with a cleaning rod. I hope you didn't pay much for it. There're usually used barrels available. They have to be installed by a gunsmith so he can check headspace. I've never seen one out of spec but if it was it could be (very) hazardous. | ||
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The 760s can be rebarreled. The barrel threads into the barrel extension. It is best if the gunsmith is familiar with the job of course. Regards, Bill. | |||
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