hamilton0729
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- Northern Ontario (not in Hamilton)
Seeing as there are lots of stevens 25 favorites around would it be feasible to put a 22 lr liner in one of these or would there be other mods that would have to be done?
The Favorite is probably one of the absolutely easiest projects a fella could pick up to do a re-barrel upon, such that, along with the relative scarcity of liners to use, it seems rather a waste to consider.
It sorta goes along the lines that if you have a nice enough one, it's a shame to alter it, if it's not a nice enough one, it's a shame to put all that work into it...
A good used .22 barrel can be got for under $50. Over the years I picked up a few Anschutz made, CIL marked barrels for under $20 each. Paid $60 for a Redman Liner, and was pretty happy to get it, as they are not being exported under the US homeland paranoia BS that is going on down there. If you have a source for liners, please share!
You will need a suitable extractor/ejector to fit the action too. Probably going to have to make it, if the selection of mix and match used parts does not match what you need.
But the down side is that unless you feed it a diet of low pressure ammo, strictly "Standard" velocity or lesser fodder, you will soon have a loose and unsafe Stevens Favorite on your hands.
The reason for this is that the design relies upon the two screws to carry all the loads. No locking surfaces to prevent the breech block moving.
There is a pretty substantial portion of these screws inside the action, that are unsupported, and will allow the screws to flex, eventually allowing the cases to burst on a regular basis, as have done on two that I have owned, back when I first thought it a good idea to play with them.BTDT. Wrote it all off as a failed experiment. Unfortunately, they were built to a low cost, and it did not occur to the folks at Stevens that this might put us out a hundred or more years into the future.
The Stevens Crackshot (Marksman?) that uses the Maynard style opening, is a much better choice for a gun to shoot any modern ammo through.
Guys have done some pretty advanced forming upon Hornet cases and made a reloadable cartridge that fit the .25 Favorite, if what I have read is to be believed, but I think it work wasted.
Cheers
Trev
You can now import Redman liners from Brownell's Inc. if you want to do the paperwork...
You can now import Redman liners from Brownell's Inc. if you want to do the paperwork...