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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NJ for now
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This site is blocked at work so I just signed up from home.
I broke the forward sight screw in the barrel. My ham-handed, non-english speaking machinist "friend" did not fully understand DO NOT DRILL INTO THE BARREL when I asked him to remove the broken piece of screw. He has not fully understand yes, no yes? and helpfully drilled all the way thru the barrel liner and neatly retapped the hole! Yes, my fault for not watching and he shall hear no grief from me about this, ever. I can man up on this one. The hole edges are clean but is this gun dangerous? I am afraid I have already answered my own question and am just looking for confirmation. I have a spare barrel liner that looks unused. Can I chuck the reciever end of the barrel assembly in a 1.00 collet and unscrew the barrel? The flats on the barrel are .745, a 3/4" wrench should do it. Is there a Loctite I should soften with a heat gun (not torch)? Can a regular guy press out a barrel liner and replace it?
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NJ for now
Posts: 2
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Well, the liner I have is .375 OD (and .22 ID ha ha) but the gun needs a .500 OD liner so self replacing it is less of an option.
Can I buy a liner? Also, during installation of a Majestic Arms Speed Strip- which by the way works great and is well worth the money, I lost the detent ball on the safety. No problem there, McMaster Carr to the rescue within a day. I now have 99 extra .125 diameter 304 stainless steel detent balls foar anybody that wants one for free. Postage included. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 3,828
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so basically the guy drilled through into the bore. what size of hole is it that goes into the bore? i dont think it would be dangerous to shoot it. wouldnt be any different then shooting a gas operated gun with cast bullets. it might not adversely affect the accuracy either. just have to shoot it to find out
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 1
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I am rebuilding my MK I. I seem to have lost the mainspring detent ball which is the same for all 3 models.
I intend to buy replacements from McMaster Carr also. Ruger sells them for $2 each, but I would rather have spares. By the way, I would recommend 316 SS over 304. But do any of you have the diameter of the Mainspring Detent Ball? |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Pea Ridge, FL
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Posts: 4,271
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Just look at it as a ported barrel.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Texas
Posts: 121
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Maybe look at a replacement barrel online. It may be cost effective to simply replace the entire barrel with a new lightweight aluminum design
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Tampa Bay Area, FL
Posts: 1,454
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+ 1 on that one. Better yet make them uniform and drill five of them.
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 11
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its ported, just make sure there are no burrs in the barrel from the drilling
Last edited by MR MAGNUM 357; 04-05-2013 at 10:41 PM.. Reason: word left out |
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