What happens to the mandrel once the barrel is formed?
What happens to the mandrel once the barrel is formed?
Does browning get cz to make there barrels …..
Also I find it very odd that these companies won’t make a barrel for a person ..like if a person wanted a special length ..certain twist …
Dame it if I know of a gun smith who could change a barrel for me on a bar and get the barrel I want …it would be go time …ya ya money money money
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They make barrels in mass produced large runs. To make a custom barrel they would have to stop production, machine/harden/presumably grind a custom forging mandrel, then hold up every machine in the process running ONE barrel until it's done. They couldn't charge you enough money to make it worth their while. Something tells me you wouldn't be willing to spend the likely tens of thousands of dollars they'd lose.
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CHF puts a very slight choke to the barrels, wee bit more accuracy.
Last edited by SigWig; 04-30-2024 at 11:10 PM.
CZ products are top shelf in my view, I'm hoping that company brass will set their sights on designing and producing a rimfire rifle that rivals the high end 10/22 clone products from Kidd and Volquartsen. one can always dream I guess, thanks for the post.