Barrel measuring question
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Re: Barrel measuring question
If you start with a large enough blank you could machine a monocore into the end then thread the od of that for a shroud to contain the blast.
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Re: Barrel measuring question
My 2d worth.
To be a barrel, I thought it had to be pressure bearing?
If so, a muzzle break is not pressure bearing and will not be classed as part of the barrel whether permanantly fixed or not?
To be a barrel, I thought it had to be pressure bearing?
If so, a muzzle break is not pressure bearing and will not be classed as part of the barrel whether permanantly fixed or not?
Re: Barrel measuring question
doesn't matter, whatever is permanently attached to the barrel is part of the overall length of said barrel.
You can weld on some scaffolding pole if you like to get it up to legal length. It has to be legal Sec1 length before chambering as until then its nothing but a blank.
You can weld on some scaffolding pole if you like to get it up to legal length. It has to be legal Sec1 length before chambering as until then its nothing but a blank.
Last edited by AR15 on Fri Jul 17, 2015 7:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Barrel measuring question
Once it is fixed in place it becomes part of the barrel and is part of the overall length. In theory you could take a 12" barrel, counter bore it for 8" and peeper pot the 8" length to give a theoretical 4" barrel with 8" muzzle brake. Not sure why anyone would consider such a thing though 
EDIT - You beat me to it Paul :)

EDIT - You beat me to it Paul :)
Re: Barrel measuring question
Aha,I think I can see the light in the tunnel(or is it tracer...?),thanks,JB
Re: Barrel measuring question
How about adding a rod to extend the barrel length in the same way as is added to a butt to extend the overall length? Does it have to be a tube?
Re: Barrel measuring question
How about a permanently attached bayonet ?Ian wrote:How about adding a rod to extend the barrel length in the same way as is added to a butt to extend the overall length? Does it have to be a tube?

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Re: Barrel measuring question
Or a gun with a knife on it with a gun in the knife that fires knives.
Section 1 apparently.
Section 1 apparently.
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Re: Barrel measuring question
Only if the barrel that the gun that fires knives is over 12" or 24 if it's smoothbore....safetyfirst wrote:Or a gun with a knife on it with a gun in the knife that fires knives.
Section 1 apparently.


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