Hi,
Has anyone tried this at home ?
I cut 6 inches off a .22LR barrel (the adapter) and thought: "Why not make a chamber adapter from it for my single-shot shotgun ?" I know to fire rimfire rounds, the firing pin must crush the rim, and it'd be difficult to make the adapter fit tightly off-center inside the shotgun barrel. But I put a spent .22LR case centered against my shotgun firing pin and pulled the trigger. The firing pin made a big rim-to-rim dent in the base of the .22LR case, and I thought maybe that's enough to fire it.
So I filed the adapter down and made it fit tightly and centered inside the shotgun barrel. Next I drilled out a "chamber" at the end of the adapter, and enlarged the opening for the rim so .22LR rounds can fit in comfortably.
I loaded a CB round and pulled the trigger, again the firing pin made a big rim-to-rim dent in the base of the .22LR round, but it was not enough to crush the rim and make it go bang. I think I have 4 options now to make it work:
1. File down the adapter so it fit off-center in the shotgun barrel, and use some wedge stuff to hold it tight inside the shotgun barrel. But this requires a lot of filing effort.
2.Build a contraption to attach the adapter to the shotgun without using the shotgun barrel. But I think it would not be a chamber adapter any more, I would have made a prohibited rifle with a 6-inch barrel.
3. File down the adapter so it sinks a little more into the shotgun barrel. Then take a small, hard metal plate (maybe a penny) and make a sharp dimple off-center. Put this metal plate against the adapter. The firing pin strikes the center of the metal plate, and hopefully enough energy is transfered thru the dimple and crush the .22LR rim and make it go bang.
4. Make an off-center firing pin.
I think #4 is the easiest to do, but I have to disassemble the shotgun to switch between .22LR and shotgun ammo. #3 is far more user-friendly, but feels kind of iffy.
Any other ideas ? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
Has anyone tried this at home ?
I cut 6 inches off a .22LR barrel (the adapter) and thought: "Why not make a chamber adapter from it for my single-shot shotgun ?" I know to fire rimfire rounds, the firing pin must crush the rim, and it'd be difficult to make the adapter fit tightly off-center inside the shotgun barrel. But I put a spent .22LR case centered against my shotgun firing pin and pulled the trigger. The firing pin made a big rim-to-rim dent in the base of the .22LR case, and I thought maybe that's enough to fire it.
So I filed the adapter down and made it fit tightly and centered inside the shotgun barrel. Next I drilled out a "chamber" at the end of the adapter, and enlarged the opening for the rim so .22LR rounds can fit in comfortably.
I loaded a CB round and pulled the trigger, again the firing pin made a big rim-to-rim dent in the base of the .22LR round, but it was not enough to crush the rim and make it go bang. I think I have 4 options now to make it work:
1. File down the adapter so it fit off-center in the shotgun barrel, and use some wedge stuff to hold it tight inside the shotgun barrel. But this requires a lot of filing effort.
2.Build a contraption to attach the adapter to the shotgun without using the shotgun barrel. But I think it would not be a chamber adapter any more, I would have made a prohibited rifle with a 6-inch barrel.
3. File down the adapter so it sinks a little more into the shotgun barrel. Then take a small, hard metal plate (maybe a penny) and make a sharp dimple off-center. Put this metal plate against the adapter. The firing pin strikes the center of the metal plate, and hopefully enough energy is transfered thru the dimple and crush the .22LR rim and make it go bang.
4. Make an off-center firing pin.
I think #4 is the easiest to do, but I have to disassemble the shotgun to switch between .22LR and shotgun ammo. #3 is far more user-friendly, but feels kind of iffy.
Any other ideas ? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.