Who does barrel extensions?

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There was a thread about Prohibited handguns and someone mentioned that he did barrel externsions. I don't know who it was, and I can't find the thread by using the search feature. I am wondering how much it would cost, because I may have a line on a S&W 39 that I want to use for CRFSC, but I don't have 12-6.
 
You can try contacting Barry Jensen at Bits of Pieces in Delta.

http://www.bitsofpieces.com/

He has done many barrel shortenings and extensions, conversions from prohib to restricted, etc. Very professional work. It might take a little longer to get your gun back than with some gunsmiths, but the work will be excellent.

He has some examples of his work on his website.
 
As I understand it, you can not use live firearms for the course anyway. You can simply dewat your m-39 and not worry about having a longer barrel! I will however haunt you for wrecking a perfectly good gun but you can do it!!
Scott
 
As I understand it, you can not use live firearms for the course anyway. You can simply dewat your m-39 and not worry about having a longer barrel! I will however haunt you for wrecking a perfectly good gun but you can do it!!
Scott

Huh? I used life firearms for my tests...
 
A dewat is worthless for teaching the CRFSC. The firearm can be disabled. Barrel extensions don't count for reclassifications. Rebarrels do.
 
I don't want to take the firing pin out of my new Grand Power K100 to do tests or courses. It wasn't much of a job with the CZ75, but it looks more serious with the GP100 because it has a firing pin safety interlock with the trigger. I guess I will have to keep my eyes open for a cheap handgun. I would like a single/double action so both could be shown and a chambering that I can obtain dummy ammunition for.
 
proh. barrel

A dewat is worthless for teaching the CRFSC. The firearm can be disabled. Barrel extensions don't count for reclassifications. Rebarrels do.

not true, an extention can be used, BUT it must be sleaved( barrel Liner installed so the bore is one piece .
 
Simply extending the barrel will not be accepted.
Extending the barrel, reaming and sleeving is a different situation. Barrel length as well as calibre could be changed.
Depending on the design, the breech of the barrel could be retained, and a new tube installed. There are autoloading pistols made this way, with two piece barrels.
 
I should have said in post yersterday, that the I know about is a s-w rev.
Cost wise ,it is a iffy thing unless it is something special ie- I have to have that.
B G Marshall
 
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