Yeah, the barrel is no issue. Making it work through the action will be harder. I don't think feeding will be a problem, it almost feeds from the .303 mag with no modifications, but the mag adapter and ejector may be more challenging.Barreling to .44 Magnum should not be a problem. If you wish, you could do it Savage style with a lock nut, rather than using a shouldered barrel. Getting a magazine feed is likely going to take more time and effort.
Yeah, the barrel is no issue. Making it work through the action will be harder. I don't think feeding will be a problem, it almost feeds from the .303 mag with no modifications, but the mag adapter and ejector may be more challenging.
Mark
Good deal. Post pics of how the mag, adapter and ejector solutions go. I'm just starting to get moving on this, so I assume you will be well ahead of me on the actual work.strangely enough..... I now have 3 receivers without barrels and sitting in my project bin is a .431" blank and a 44RemMag reamer arrived yesterday
looks like we are both working on the same project![]()
tried to get a desert eagle mag at the last auction but the price was crazy.Good deal. Post pics of how the mag, adapter and ejector solutions go. I'm just starting to get moving on this, so I assume you will be well ahead of me on the actual work.
Mark
Define crazy? CSC have had them in stock off and on for something like $70 (going from a leaky memory). I thought that wasn't too bad. RDSC shows them on back order for $85, which is getting up there somewhat.T
tried to get a desert eagle mag at the last auction but the price was crazy.
definitely looking at some sort of sandwich blocks and an ejector built in as well.
Define crazy? CSC have had them in stock off and on for something like $70 (going from a leaky memory). I thought that wasn't too bad. RDSC shows them on back order for $85, which is getting up there somewhat.
Mark
The biggest downside to the Savage style locknut is the work to make that custom nut. Its a couple of hours work, which if one considers typical shop rates, makes it a fricken expensive nut.Barreling to .44 Magnum should not be a problem. If you wish, you could do it Savage style with a lock nut, rather than using a shouldered barrel. Getting a magazine feed is likely going to take more time and effort.
No4 receivers aren't as hard as some of the Enfield Pattern 14s and 17s, the biggest worry with pulling barrels on No4 rifles is deforming the metal of the receiver ring. It has to be gripped on the outside because there aren't any internal lugs for an inside type insert.I am sure tiriaq has a LOT more experience at removing those barrels than I do, but I stole his "relief cut" idea for a Swede Mauser here - the inside of that barrel was totally pooched and there was no desire on my part to reinstall it, or to re-use the "stub" of it. So, I cut a slot in the barrel with a hack saw - all the way around - about as deep as the front receiver ring and leaving a sliver of barrel between the front of the receiver and my hacksaw cut. With that barrel in barrel vice and grabbing that receiver with an outside action wrench, it was about the easiest milsurp barrel that I ever removed.