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Who makes barrel liners
There was a fellow I bought some larger OD barrel liners from a few years ago to use as standalone barrels for low pressure "rook" type rifle builds. I need another but I seem to have misplaced his email address. I want to say his name was Tony? But I could be wrong on that. I quick search didnt turn anything up but I'm pretty sure I found out about him through this forum. Any help would be appreciated.
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T.J’s Liners, maybe? I think they go up to 5/8” diameter, and you can buy them by the inch.
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Probably TJ's. You can buy them from him or Track of the Wolf.
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TJ thats the one. Does anyone have his email or know if he's still making liners?
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This is the most current I have for him...
sayersms@fuse.net
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Does TJ's have a web site?
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The listings I checked for the site above were all out of stock!
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TJ's is still around and doing well. I received a 457 barrel from them a month ago and have purchased two others the last year.
Chris
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Chaszel barrel liners are top notch. Often out of stock however, I think he does it as a side job.
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tjsliners1992@gmail.com , I just place an order today.
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I just bought a .22 cal. barrel liner from Buffalo Arms for my Browning 1885 .40/65 and cannot believe how accurate they are.
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If you want rimfire barrel liners thry Redman's. Brownell's carrys them. Made in Washingtoin State. https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-t...prod10974.aspx
Jim
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The difference between Redman and T.J.'s. Redman liners are button rifled from 4130 aircraft steel. T.J.'s are hammer forged from the same type of metal. I have been using T.J.s for over 20 years .
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I had a Sharps relined by Lee Shaver ... superb quality by one of the best gunsmiths in America.
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Occasionally, TJ's will do full diameter "liners" that have enough wall material to make barrels from. I got some heavy hammer-forged blanks to make .38-55's for Marlin 336's, but I need to find a place with a vacuum oven which will hang them vertically for double stress-relief. I don't want to "spring" them when I turn the contour on them.
Someday, when I get a round tuit, I'm going to get some heavy-wall "liners" and make some Rossi '92 blanks with correct internal dimensions for .44 cal. I figure there are a bunch of .44 Mag '92's out there that have the grossly oversized bore and groove dimensions (.427 land, .434 groove?!? Seriously?) Rossi turned out for whatever mystifying reason.