MY guess is no one will touch it for under 100 bux.. If its more complex than a crosman barrel , then that number will go up/.. The reason? well theyre putting an LW barrel in jeapordy with every operation ,being it milling , turning , crowning, leade in.. If its simpler than a crosman barrel , I still think 100 plus youd be paying both ways shipping..Theres just no " fast way " to turn down a long barrel .. MAybe someone will defy my logic and do it for less.And im not even factoring the barrel possibly being a tough SS
id post" looking for some European help.." then compensate them for shipping it// it would still save money. But at 200 plus dollars, you could buy 3 more factory barrels and see which one shoots best
that will probably work, for the right amount of money , its a barrel , there should be no shipping restriction
Quote from: Rob M on January 21, 2017, 01:31:46 AMthat will probably work, for the right amount of money , its a barrel , there should be no shipping restrictionThat is a MAYBE on the shipping. I found another place in Bulgaria that had it, but they wouldn't ship outside the EU. This last place did list the US as a shipping option and offer usd as price option, so that gives me some hope at least. Legally speaking, there shouldn't be a shipping restriction though, you're right about that.
How much more accurate do you want?Shooting Jason's 44 I hit house flies at 43 yards.So I bought an AT 44 long QE .25It can hit house flies at 45 yards all day long.Even made the NUAH club with it.
Why don't you contact Bwalton and see if he'll get a new barrel for you and do his magic
There is a problem with just getting a blank LW barrel.Once it is machined to fit? They lose things.Say you machine the breech area? It will open up due to the stress as made.Same with the end of said barrel if you thread it for any fittings.All I can say is check out some very good info in past threads.Check out posts from michaelthomas