This has been discussed before. I have a rough receiver and stock from a Cooey 84, and a .410 barrel from another Cooey, crooked as a Liberal politician. Doesn't quite lock in the receiver, a bit of fitting is needed. I have a SMLE barreled receiver in the barrel of which someone thoughtfully drilled a 3/8" hole, about 3" up from the breech end. Nice bore. Diameter in front of the hole is .730. I'm thinking that the breech end of the .410 barrel could become a mono-block, and the .303 barrel section installed. Cut the barrel beyond the forend lug, to make installation of a forend simple. With the mono-block over 6" long, I think the rifle barrel could be bonded in. Drill out the .410 bore to 5/8, turn the barrel to suit.
I have a .32-20 reamer.
The ejector would have to be altered, the firing pin hole bushed and firing pin reduced in diameter.
Seems to have potential as a project - as if I needed another...
I have a .32-20 reamer.
The ejector would have to be altered, the firing pin hole bushed and firing pin reduced in diameter.
Seems to have potential as a project - as if I needed another...
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