MK203 - Update and poll

What rail system would YOU mount your MK203 to?


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Here's a pic of the stand-alone Arwin gun 40mm.

Mike, not trying to hijack your post, just get some interest and excitement going on your project.:)
arwin.jpg
 
Barrell rifling is....how shall I say...still an opportunity?
Koldt - those renderings are fine to have up, I will try to have some updated ones by monday next week.

Chris - Nope definately not to late, this project has been on going now for about 2 years....
 
I know this has been debated to death but...

I heard that the barrels are produced using a high-grade aluminum, that is rifled to specs...so...

What about using some high carbon seamless steel tubing that is then button rifled to finish...then heat treated to specific hardness requirements?

Although it would not be the same weight...obviously heavier...it would still be stronger than the original would it not? And with the possibility of it being composed of seamless thin sheet steel tubing it would almost be easier to produce on a less complicated manufacturing level.

That and the fact it would be easier to attach other pieces of steel to it because it can be easily welded.

Anyone...?
 
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peckerwood said:
What about using some high carbon seamless steel tubing that is then button rifled to finish...then heat treated to specific hardness requirements?

That and the fact it would be easier to attach other pieces of steel to it because it can be easily welded.

Anyone...?

The turn is like 1 in 40". So I doubt it could be rifled. I checked some cnc shops and they couldn't figure a way to do it.
Nothing is attached to it. The parts on the top are machined into it.
I've been build ing one for awhile, but gave up because of the lack of barrels. But I recently acquired one so I am about to start again.
 
greentips said:
Steel is too heavy. Cannot compromise on that.
All purists should be banned...BANNED I SAY :D

How's about a minor compromise...say a thin steel tubing rifled barrel centre wrapped in Carbon fibre?

I doubt that carbon fibre alone would be able to contain the pressures...but with the steel rifling who knows...seems to work for other high pressure rifles that have solid steel chambers.

Plus I also have a simple design for a rifling machine that uses a broach to cut one rifling channel at a time. It is composed entirely of tube steel and should work fine on forged aluminum tubing, and with the right cutters it should work on carbon steel tubing as well.

[edit] Another question...what is the exact aluminum used for the M203 barrel...dimensions of the barrel...dimensions of the cartridge, chambering, etc... and what are it's acceptable SAAMI pressure limits.
 
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