Rebarreling a Spencer

Started by spadegrip, June 02, 2011, 02:11:59 PM

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spadegrip

Will a repro barrel fit an original receiver?  If so which brand?

Thanks

St. George

No that I know of, since the reproductions are usually metric.

You may wish to re-line, instead.

Good Luck!

Vaya,

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Fox Creek Kid

Ask the Spencer expert (who will recommend relining I'm sure):

http://www.romanorifle.com/

Herbert

Quote from: Fox Creek Kid on June 03, 2011, 02:31:30 AM
Ask the Spencer expert (who will recommend relining I'm sure):

http://www.romanorifle.com/
I agree ,you will not find better advice on the working Spencer  than this

spadegrip

Thanks for the info, but I don't have a barrel to begin with.  This is a stripped receiver.

St. George

Then you're going to have to be haunting all of the dealers of original parts - try Dixie Gun Works first - then S&S Firearms.

Good Luck!

Vaya,

Scouts Out!
"It Wasn't Cowboys and Ponies - It Was Horses and Men.
It Wasn't Schoolboys and Ladies - It Was Cowtowns and Sin..."

Roscoe Coles

I made a barrel for my original Burnside (which was a real basket case) a number of years back.  I bought a 50 cal barrel blank (for a BP cartridge gun) and turned it up on the lathe.  This was before repros were available.  I turned a band for the front sight, put the barrel in and set the head-space then cut the band off with a hacksaw and file, leaving the front site in the correct place (rather than silver soldering it on).  I then had a friend rust blue it.  It came out great.  It was quite a bit of work, especially because there were no chamber reamers for 56-50 at that point, which meant I had to cut the chamber on the lathe.  It came out fine, but I would have gotten a better job with a reamer.  I gave it new wood from S&S along with a center-fire block and I have since changed the extractor, using a lower block and extractor from a repro gun.  The system used on the repros is a version of late experimental extractor used  by Spencer and works much better than the original knife extractor.  Would I do this again?  For me?  Sure.  For someone else?  It would cost a good bit! 

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