Win 94 38-55 rebarrel

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Have a vitage 1907 1894 in 38-55 with corroded pipe. Whats the best option to make it usable again. It’s a family relic …. Original stock,saddle ring stock is rough with deer count notches😁 (9). I will never sell it and i don’t mind caliber change if it’s an easier way. Thanks
 
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I would think that rebarreling with a used barrel for 32 special or 3030 would be possible with minimal headache. You could scour the Internet and likely find a barrel but if you decide to import from the US, it would cost you a hefty sum because it is a ex permit required item.
 
my first thought would be to use your favourite gunsmith that you trust or one of these gentlemen on here will direct you to a confident gunsmith who can make this salvage of a family heirloom an awesome reality I know of a few here in Alberta, but depending on your location
 
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I will follow this cause I’m in the same boat an old 1898 I think mod 94 38-55 worn out/corroded barrel family rifle that use to be my grand father!
 
I would think that rebarreling with a used barrel for 32 special or 3030 would be possible with minimal headache. You could scour the Internet and likely find a barrel but if you decide to import from the US, it would cost you a hefty sum because it is a ex permit required item.
That was my first idea …..stilla great option.
 
This may be heretical, but I would save that family heirloom 1894 exactly as it is and get another one to carry on the tradition with instead.


Mark
My great uncle used it…..my uncle used it….. my father used it…..it’s not going on a wall….and for me… it has more value if i can use it mabe even for a first deer rifle for my nephew.
 
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Can you have the barrel relined?
I know you can have rimfire 22, barrels relined but not sure if they can do that to a center fire barrel
I thought about that also….. they use to line old 303 with .22 cal for practice shooting……. Don’t know about large cal/big bore.
Wll call local gunsmith after hollydays
 
I thought about that also….. they use to line old 303 with .22 cal for practice shooting……. Don’t know about large cal/big bore.
Wll call local gunsmith after hollydays
I thought ofrebarreling in .375 win and using it for reduced loads/led bullets but amo is at least as expensive/scarce as 38-55.
 
In my experience, top eject 94 barrels have a high probability of indexing. Not necessarily headspacing, but indexing may not be an issue. Whether or not headspace is within limits will depend on bolt, locking block and receiver wear. I recall replacing the barrel on a 4 digit receiver with a take-off from a commemorative, and it torqued in to index very nicely.
There are differences with front sights, bands, etc. that will affect interchangeability.
A take-off .30-30 barrel (the most likely to be found) could be rebored to .38-55, if that caliber is the desired one.
Least expensive option would be installing a take-off .30-30.
 
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Gerald Smith (Ron Smiths son) can likely reline it. A buddy of mine has had probably a dozen or more lined by both Gerald and Ron. Might have to go smaller bore but Gerald can tell you what you can go with. You will have a nice shootable rifle with no need to try to match the aged finish.
 
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Carbines of that era had the front sight base integral with the barrel metal. It's not a separate piece. That will complicate rebarreling if you're looking for a new barrel but want to keep the original look. The front barrel band is also in a different position from later carbines.
 
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Carbines of that era had the front sight base integral with the barrel metal. It's not a separate piece. That will complicate rebarreling if you're looking for a new barrel but want to keep the original look. The front barrel band is also in a different position from later carbines.
No need to look original…..just want it to be nice looking and fuctional…i would keep all original parts in case i want to put it back to original
 
I could get a liner instaled in 32sp if doable.
Already have one so i would have one bullet mold for led cast and could source brass for one cal.but would realy love to keep it as a 38-55.
 
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I thought about that also….. they use to line old 303 with .22 cal for practice shooting……. Don’t know about large cal/big bore.
Wll call local gunsmith after hollydays
Contact Ron Smith at RKS gunsmithing. He does various relines. 38-55 is a lower pressure black powder cartridge originally, so I would think it's doable. - dan
 
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