Model 14 Needs New Barrel

mikemyers

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A friend of mine was given a Model 14, 6" barrel, but it has a problem. Bob Cameron (my friend) is pretty sure the gun had a "squib load" sometime in its past history, and the barrel got damaged.

I asked him to get me the exact model number and serial number, which I should have in a day or so.

The goal, is to find a replacement barrel, that Bob can install to replace the damaged barrel. If possible, he would prefer to put on an 8" barrel.

Can someone point us in the right direction, if possible, to get some new parts?
 
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Try a Wanted to Buy ad here. There is also a recurrent posting of parts suppliers here that will show up with a search.
 
Larry Poppert probably has a few NOS. Do a search and send an email or call.
They also turn up on eBay and Gunbroker quite regularly.
 
From Bob:

"Mike it is a 14/3 ser no5k56532 either a 6or 8 in. Bbl
thanks I can't get on the forum."
 
I'm not sure either - it has 6" now, but he said he'd prefer the longer barrel. Maybe because he saw my Model 14 with the long barrel? I dunno.

He thinks that there is a spot in his barrel where the barrel "opens up" slightly. I'm not sure how anyone could check that, and while he thinks it is making the gun less accurate, since the spot is at least 4" away from the muzzle, I'm not sure how It could affect the accuracy.

Thinking out loud, if we were to take a Lewis Lead Remover, we could pull it through the barrel, and see if the force got "easier" some place in the barrel, indicating that the barrel has a bulge?
 
I have a 4" barrel, but guess that's going the wrong direction for what you're looking for...
 
I'll ask him - I really should fix his computer so he can come here himself.
 
Get a 36 caliber muzzle loader ball and drive it down the muzzle with a brass punch. Oil up the barrel lightly first. Once ball is slugged to barrel by starting it should move in the barrel with an equal amount of force all the way. If there is a loose spot or a tight spot it will show up
 
See if it shoots small groups, first. Maybe no harm to accuracy at all.
If you can borrow a Ransom Rest or something similar, you may be surprised.
 
Steelslaver - brilliant!! Will pass this along.

Nicky4968, Bob feels it is not as accurate as it could be. He has a Ransom Rest look-alike; maybe I can get him to bring everything this weekend.
 
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