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Who has barrels

Post by MGfan »

ok, since I'm still waiting on things, I'm looking for Barrels-who has them now?
I figure on about 4 42 Bbl.s and 2 34 Bbls.

does anyone have a line on these ?
I hate the idea of not being able to change out Barrels.

BTW, what else will I need?


TIA,
Dan
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If you are looking for .308 barrels try Numrich, aka Gun Parts. They still might have them.
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I have two 8mm barrels and storage container that I may sell since I have not been able to find a feed tray. I think I will just use the .308 barrels that I have. If you are interested let me know and I will send my email address and photo's.
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512cadillac wrote:I have two 8mm barrels and storage container that I may sell since I have not been able to find a feed tray. I think I will just use the .308 barrels that I have. If you are interested let me know and I will send my email address and photo's.
I'm interested in your 8mm barrels.

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what is going rate for barrels these days.. hell everything else costs so much
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$100 to $150 a barrel. Before they barrel ban they were $29 to $39. Does Long Mountain Outfitters still have any?
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helix60 wrote:
512cadillac wrote:I have two 8mm barrels and storage container that I may sell since I have not been able to find a feed tray. I think I will just use the .308 barrels that I have. If you are interested let me know and I will send my email address and photo's.
I'm interested in your 8mm barrels.

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respect the original posters needs heli
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I should possibly have some NEW-USA MADE barrels in 308 soon. Made this one last week and shot it last weekend, every thing worked perfectly. Don't have a cost yet as I don't have a firm price on volume barrel blanks. Will keep everyone advised.
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I like the idea of new US made barrels. That'll show em to ban barrel imports.
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IMA has them for $70 to $125
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yup that will show em, they will just bann something else, barrels look great :D
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Hi all,

Just spent most of yesterday lookin'..
I'll have to try IMA & Long Mtn. Thanks guys..

My fault for not mentioning Cal. ,Yes 8mm is definitely what I'm lookin' for
when I called Notrthridgeand the guy said $150.00 ea I almost choked on my coffee :shock:
512Cadilac- big time interested! plz send info.

:( Long Mtn doesn't have 'em listed on the website. bummer

almost forgot. LOVE that U.S.A. made Bbl. how much and when? :D

TIA,
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Is it to our advantage to "Show Them" that the ban did no good or would it be better to not say anything at all? granted they will catch on eventually anyway.

Hgosnell - I read somewhere that the barrel extensions were pinned to the barrels - True? How hard does that make to remove?
I could see big business on your end of people sending barrel extensions to you for new barrels to be installed. Moot point if we can do it ourselves.
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They are not pinned, but threaded. The extensions have a snall pocket milled into the face and when the barrel is torqued up you are suppose to take a center punch to the barrel and punch next to the pocket and swell face into yhe pocket to prevent loosnening.
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barrels ext are not pinned on, they are screwed on and tightened, lmo never listed barrels you have to call them
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Aye, easy on that period punch...they don't need a hard strike :)
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MG42 barrels are screwed on and peened. MG34 barrels are screwed on and pinned.
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Post by Blanksguy »

MG42 Barrels are screwed on and "staked" with a light center-punch........

Early MG34 Barrels were screwed on and then drilled off-center for a retension-pin......
the germans found that this was not a requirement (as with the MG42 barrels......and stopped doing it on later barrels. The later barrels had a slight grind-notch near the edge of the barrel-extention...(the new barrel was screwed on and the center-punched near this grind-notch on the extention to retain the barrel on the extention.

"But".....you will more than likely find those "one-ofs" where some rebuild/re-barrel-plant behind the "lines" felt that "the pin was there when it came in......soooooooo, the pin goes back in before it goes out".

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Post by 88comm »

That is good news. Good pic too. So with a few of the right tools we can install new barrels into exsiting barrel extensions.
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