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Buckshot
12-19-2020, 01:19 AM
..............I'd picked up a Marlin 1893 rifle chambered 30-30 but the barrel bore was beyond use (could have sleeved it I guess) but having another good used Marlin bbl on hand I decided to use the barrel. This barrel had come from Gun Parts Corp quite some time ago.

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I'd also bought a stock for it and decided I'd drill the stock first, once I'd removed the original barrel.

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In order to get the barrel to tighten up and 'Clock" to the action I had to make a spacer ring.

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Barrel fitted (shim interference with mag tube cut out with a razor knife and the shortened magazine added to mark barrel for the hanger on the end.

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To cut the new dovetail for the sight on TOP of the barrel, and for the magazine hanger stud on the BOTTOM of the barrel (and the barrel is tapered) I had to figure out some way to hold the round tapered barrel tight, but without marring the barrel with the vise jaws. To do so I parted off 4 pieces of .750" brass hex stock then cut each one with a 1/2" cut across each end, then turned them 45 degrees and did the same to the other end.

A couple pieces of 1/2" OD rod was cut to length to bear against the jaw faces. This allowed the jaws to be tighteend up very tight, yet with the pressure exactly perpendicular to the taper of the barrel. The top of the action was used as the level basis for a bubble level for cutting the barrel for the front sight and for the magazine hanger on the underside of the barrel. Continued below ............................................

Buckshot
12-19-2020, 01:20 AM
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Magazine and handguard installed. Some final alterations being performed to the front sight to make it look like it belonged there.

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I used the Marlin type "S" butplate since it was apparently found on a number of Marlin rifles so I figured it would also work on 'My' concoction too.

Buckshot
12-19-2020, 01:25 AM
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I used the Marlin type "S" butplate since it was apparently found on a number of Marlin rifles so I figured it would also work on 'My' concoction too. Besides ............... I had it.

...................Buckshot

SOFMatchstaff
12-19-2020, 02:06 AM
Niice, did it stay 30/30? I have one that is about to get sleeved, it will stay 38/55. Its good to see the smithing and not just the finished work.. Like the teacher said, "show your work!!"

Bazoo
12-19-2020, 02:19 AM
Very nice, thank you for sharing.

jstanfield103
12-19-2020, 02:27 AM
Beautiful, you got skills

Tim357
12-19-2020, 11:01 PM
Well done sir!

pietro
12-19-2020, 11:12 PM
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sweet ! ! :)

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merlin101
12-19-2020, 11:59 PM
I wish I lived closer, I could learn so much just quietly standing in the corner watching!

725
12-20-2020, 12:16 AM
Buckshot, You always do such nice work. Another beauty.

405grain
12-20-2020, 04:41 AM
Very nice work. The rifle looks great. My Dad had a '93 Marlin in 30-30, (my younger brother has it now). It has an octagon barrel, and uses half of a 1905 Indian head nickle for a front sight. Buckshot, when you get a chance to take yours to the range let us know how it shoots.

Shawlerbrook
12-20-2020, 08:44 AM
Very nice !

Texas by God
12-20-2020, 10:12 AM
So well done. The home made barrel jigs for dovetailing are genius.

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dverna
12-20-2020, 11:08 AM
Love seeing stuff like this and the talent.

Nice to take a beater and save it.

MrWolf
12-20-2020, 11:44 AM
Dang you got talent. Always impressed with craftsmanship.

FISHSTICKER
12-20-2020, 01:05 PM
Now I definitely want a mill. Great work. What did you torque the barrel to?

Mk42gunner
12-20-2020, 07:30 PM
I always enjoy looking at pictures of your work, Buckshot. This one is no exception.

Robert

Buckshot
12-21-2020, 02:51 AM
...............The barrel IS stamped 30-30 and 'Marlin'. I don't know what value the barrel was torqued to. However it was torqued pretty darned tight because I didn't think I was going to get it to successfully line up. This rifle was done several years back. It's not a copy of any Marlin rifle. Calling it a Lightweight Hunter was stolen from the Winchester light hunter offered with the 1886 action.

..............Buckshot

missionary5155
12-21-2020, 08:24 AM
Good morning Buckshot
Thank you for all the fine photos and the write up ! Another rescued rifle that will be useful far into the future.