Cutting the barrel myself....yes, I searched !

Any gunsmith will have beads and taps for the beads. I asked to buy a bead at EPP's and doug just gave me one. If there is no one close, Brownells sells beads and taps, just make sure you match them as there are a lot of differant sized bead threads. I wrap my barrels in tape and cut them on the band saw and file the end smooth. On a shotgun if it's a little out of square it's no big deal.
 
I have a 12 guage SxS barrels cut to 20 inches,it was verified on the phone when i bought it at a gunshow and the transfer was sent to the cfo who ok'ed it 3 hours later.It has a bead at the end of the barrel and a white one halfway down which makes it really nice for shooting slugs accurately.
Make sure any ridge inside the barrel is filed off after cutting or it can split the barrel when fired..:eek:

I had great fun the last time I cut down the barrels on a double. The solder joint had apparently broken (before I started) part way down the barrels. When I cut them off the filler piece and barrels came adrift. I had to jig the whole mess up and re-solder the filler strip back on to the barrels. I sweat a bit over that job!
 
I want to make a 12G wad-cutting punch and I think a barrel leftover would be perfect for that.
Any of you choppers willing to send me one?
 
Ken07AOVette said:
You are going to ask for advice about an act that may be illegal in an open forum?

Asking advice on things that may be illegal, is a good way to discover they are, and then not do them.

Don't be an idiot, call Maramachi.

Mirimichi, try not to call people idiots, if you don't know how to spell.

Last I checked, it was illegal to change the barrel length of any firearm unless you are a certified gunsmith. Then, it has to be reverified and re-registered.

Oy vey :puke:
 
Maramachi? Seriously? HA HA HA HA! *mumbles incoherently under breath*

I have personally cut down several shotgun barrels. I have also had several shotgun barrels cut down by gunsmiths. I can unequivocally say that doing it yourself is much faster, much cheaper and, as long as you have least bit of mechanical skill, gives you the same result.

Go for it and have fun.

Oh... go ahead and call Maramachi about the changes if you want, but don't worry about calling Miramichi. :D

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Boys, for the record, it's NOT Maramachi, or Mirimichi, nor any other chi.

Read my lips ... it's M I R A M I C H I New Brunswick, Canada.

Now, bobfortier ... don't insult our intelligence by referencing the RCMP, CFC, etc. after many of us have taken the time to educate you. Next time don't waste our time or bandwidth posting, call the RCMP right from the start. :cool:

You are going to ask for advice about an act that may be illegal in an open forum?
Don't be an idiot, call Maramachi.
Last I checked, it was illegal to change the barrel length of any firearm unless you are a certified gunsmith. Then, it has to be reverified and re-registered.

ETA: Holy God ... I just noticed your Sig line and your Biography ...
RSO, Alberta Firearms Verifier, Hunter, Bow Hunter, Varmint Destroyer
... RSO and firearms verifier? Buddy, you have issues.
 
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Yeah, sad to say, Gallen and I both live in NB and even we messed up the spelling (I went back and edited my post in hopes no one would notice!) :redface:

Great poster BTW! :D

mmatt
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hahaha, i noticed that too. between restigouche, tetagouche, tatamagouche, nepisiguit, miramichi, and a whack of other places its no wonder we dont care how we spell.
 
It is interesting when the gun owners get upset with others who do not know the regulations, it would seem we gun owners are in the same boat.
 
Here's the cut down I did. My registration says " Barrel Length: 470mm or greater". .... AND your registration says 470mm or greater then you are good to go. You don't need to do anything paper work wise.

Thank you ... that is exactly why I took offense to his referencing the RCMP.

Too often the RCMP and CFC haven't a clue of the very same laws they are to enforce and the sheep population accept their generalized drivel as actual, factual law.

It is interesting when the gun owners get upset with others who do not know the regulations, it would seem we gun owners are in the same boat.

I don't exactly understand what you mean with those words, but I can tell you that yes, I have a problem with those who advise with bunk information under the guise of expert opinion.
 
Here's the cut down I did. My registration says " Barrel Length: 470mm or greater". If you stick a dowel down your barrel after you have cut it down and it measures your barrel to be 470mm or greater AND your registration says 470mm or greater then you are good to go. You don't need to do anything paper work wise.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=403224

My registration says 470mm or greater so cut my $150 Ithaca 37 barrel to
475mm last night. Took about 45 minutes with reinstalling the original front site. My new truck gun.
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Very nice job! Now very carefully apply some cold bluing solution to the end with a Q-tip, being very careful not to allow any solution to drip down the inside of the barrel. Even if some bluing does get into the barrel, I willing to bet that after a box or so, it will be all gone. :)
 
You are going to ask for advice about an act that may be illegal in an open forum?

Don't be an idiot, call Maramachi.

Last I checked, it was illegal to change the barrel length of any firearm unless you are a certified gunsmith. Then, it has to be reverified and re-registered.


Alberta Firearms Verifier in his sigline; holy####! :slap:


Just wow!
 
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