Just bought a barrel and was wondering what a smith would charge to install barrel extension, drill gas port, possibly turn for gas block and ream it from 223 rem to 223 wylde? Is this economical to do? Any suggested gunsmiths?
Sounds like you have a barrel blank. Making it into a semi-auto rifle barrel, like say an AR-15, is expensive. Far more involved than just chambering and drilling a few holes.
Epp's wants $225 to do it for a bolt action.
What do you mean by a "barrel extension"? If you're thinking OAL to make it a non-restricted rifle, you can't add an extension to do that.
As usual, sunray has no idea what he's talking about. Sigh.
Just bought a barrel and was wondering what a smith would charge to install barrel extension, drill gas port, possibly turn for gas block and ream it from 223 rem to 223 wylde? Is this economical to do? Any suggested gunsmiths?
I'll clear it up a bit. Bought a barrel for a savage off of the ee. Douglas #4 contour in 223 rem. stainless. Barrel is threaded for savage and finished (crowned and threaded and chambered for savage small shank) Really bought it for my savage but just bought an ar and was thinking about having an "accurate upper". Barrel extension is to allow the barrel to go on the ar.
I've made a number of AR barrels, starting with a blank.
Installing the gas block will require machining the diameter and, ideally, a shoulder. Drilling the gas port is a job that has to be done very carefully.
Is this a profiled blank or is it straight taper? By your comment it seems to be already chambered? But is it threaded to fit an action? If not, how the hell was the headspace determined? If it is threaded for an action, what action?
You are gonna need to answer those before anyone can give you an idea of the work that can be done.
Just so you know, the difference between 223 Rem and 223 Wylde is all in the throat. It is not a simple process to alter the throat to the correct specs without touching the chamber itself, which will in turn affect the headspace. There are simple throat reamers but ensuring that the new throat is the correct Wylde spec is not so simple an operation. Unless you have a very good reason to need the Wylde chamber, I'd just leave it alone.
Ok got it. Wasn't aware that the outside dimension would be a problem. The wylde part of it isn't a game changer for me was just figuring if ever 556 ended up in there but will probably be shooting 223.
Is the outside diameter an issue because of gas tube clearance?



























