I would trade my 15.875" barrel in right now for a carbine length barrel.
Chris
I would trade my 15.875" barrel in right now for a carbine length barrel.
Chris
Having a reduced report is a factor for sure. Does Ed have any other 25 cal barrels in stock and would you consider another chambering?
Actually I have had my barrel about 3 or 4 years ..... lol!
Three44s
Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207
“There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”
It would cost a few bucks but you can have a flash hider or some other extension added so long as it is permanently mounted to add length. I have thought about that with some of my 14” barrels.
Another upshot is that your muzzle crown is protected.
The Contenders are short enough that they do not ride against a truck seat very well with the muzzle up. With the muzzle down, you will likely damage your crown but an extension protects it.
On the ranch I could carry a round in the chamber more safely, hammer block safety on and muzzle down.
Three44s
Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207
“There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”
Yes just general jump and shoot or call one in, I would not count on a .25-20 to decisively anchor a big cat. A cat treed would change things somewhat. A lot of houndsmen use .22 Mag in a revolver but they want the cat to pucker up in the tree and fall out dead. Others want to blow the bejesus out of it and have it die mid-air. There are all kinds I guess.
One thing about it if that cougar hits the ground alive and full of fight, there will be ———— to pay if there are any hounds within reach of that cat!
Three44s
Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207
“There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”
I put a permanent barrel extension on ALL of my Super 14" Contender barrels, to make them LEGAL for use as rifle barrels! Balance is perfect, accuracy is better, the muzzle is protected, and the weight is adds to the muzzle is absolutely unnoticeable!
Assassin, that is cool looking.
Thank you!
That one is 7mm TCU. I also have the same in 30-30, 222 Remington, 22 K-Hornet, 7X30 Waters, 25-20, 32-20, 218 Bee, 22 long rifle and 22 magnum, plus a half dozen other odd ball cartridges, and what WAS Super 14" barrels, are all now 16 1/2" in length with the same identical looking barrel extension.
I have cerakoted a couple of barrels/extensions and they look great!
Very nice Assassin, can you regale us with a bit more info on that mod.? Like who does it, his lead time and how much he charges? I'm very interested in this.
Thanks much
Chris
Panhead65: I think you made the right choice, my Savage' both have 24" barrels and they shoot lights out with 25-20 and 32-20.
my mgm 25-20 arrived yesterday, it is very nicely done. went to put it on the action, removing the factory 223 barrel. not having very good luck with this, the forend screws don't match my factory barrel carbine forend. the rear screw fits, front is too far to the rear to work. have to find out what is up with this.
Barry
Lead time is less than a week and costs average around $150 return shipped. Doing 2 barrels at a time drops the price to $125 each, and 3 barrels drops the price to $100 each.
Barrel extensions are made from air craft grade aluminum.
Barrels are threaded between centers, and as such, the muzzle is also recut with an 11 degree target crown.
1" of the barrel is threaded, and the overall barrel length is 16 1/2".
The barrel extension is just under 1" on diameter with a straight hole bored through the center of the extension at .620 so there is never any chance of a bullet strike, while still leaving more than ample wall thickness for safety measures.
Barrel extensions work very well with both cast and jacketed bullets.
Good Morning, What makes the extension permanent? Thanks, Tom
Last edited by Tatume; 05-21-2020 at 10:24 AM.
Good Morning Tom,
Red Loc-tite is not permanent! Apply heat, the Loc-tite breaks down, then you can unscrew the extension from the barrel, and when set up as a "rifle", it then becomes ILLEGAL, and falls under the same classification as an overly shortened sawed off shotgun barrel, which is highly ILLEGAL!
Regardless of how the barrel extension is installed, it is in full compliance with NFA / BATFE rules and regulations, because the installation is PERMANENT!
tejano
My brother buys and sells Contender barrels on GunBroker. We just got back from Memphis today to pick up some barrels and he has a new in the box 21" 25-20 barrel that will be put on GunBroker in the near future. If you are serious about wanting a 25-20 barrel, here is a link to one of his barrels on GunBroker and his phone number in down in the Item Description area. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/864798307
wcp
I may have this wrong but I am under the perception that a barrel extension to be legal needs to be cross pinned and the pin locked in by welding the ends of the pin shut?
There may well be other legal ways of accomplishing it but that is my understanding.
The extension sleeve is supposed to be cross drilled (at least minimally) so as to preclude it being perceived as a forerunner to a suppressor?
Three44s
Quote Originally Posted by Bret4207
“There is more to this than dumping lead in a hole.”
I've dealt with Rob before...good guy.
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