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Old 04-16-2024, 12:38 AM
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I just finished an interesting barrel project.

Was sent a stainless Python barrel that had been nicely reamed and rifled to 45 caliber, but then some one had hacked it off and hit it with a small grinder. The current owner wanted to be able to mount it on an N frame with a 45 colt cylinder and sent it to me wrapped in some $50 bills.

First I set it up in my mill so I could get the frame end square so I could mount it on true centers


2 light passes with a end mill across the rear face and that was good to go

Then a forcing cone cutter with a pilot to keep it centered for a little bit of a smooth bevel for my jig to fit against



Once mounted in the lathe this way the barrel turns on the center of the bore and I can square up the rear shoulder and get rid of the saw marks.





Ready to thread, I use a Brownells .670-36 die and get it close on an N frame I had apart on my bench. It tightens up a bit before 12 oclock, ON MY FRAME,. Much easier to take a bit off than add or a whole turn when fit to its owners frame


Then a trip back to the mill and a bunch of passes with small mills, finishing with a ¼ “ ball end mill and I have a slot for the ejector rod.

Here it is 4 5/8"


Here it is mounded on a 29-3 frame with a 357 cylinder. The reason for the big gap is the barrel is one turn out and the 357 cylinder is shorter than a 44 mag or 45 colt cylinder. The shank is currently a bit to long for a 44 mag or 45 colt cylinder because the owner will need to fit it for final timing of the barrel line up and barrel to cylinder gap fit on his frame. I just wanted it all to be close.

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Jeez, looked like the guy used a chainsaw. Nice save!!
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Just goes to show you almost anything of a purely technical nature can be done if you have the desire and the pocketbook to support it. Hope you can post a photo of the finished project. Should be interesting to see.
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Just goes to show you almost anything of a purely technical nature can be done if you have the desire and the pocketbook to support it. Hope you can post a photo of the finished project. Should be interesting to see.
On this project all I have is the barrel. As I have no FFL I can not receive the frame. Owner will need to provide final fit to his frame and cylinder

I do however have a 8" long 44 mag Anaconda barrel. I plan to cut down and mount to the 29-3 frame. But, 44 mags just don't trip my trigger so, I plan to either ream or rifle it to a 45 colt or have it done

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