What dimensions does the barrel need to have in order to be milled for freak inserts and who does this these days? I can't find any current information about it.
Milling for freak inserts
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Link 1+2 are US. Link 3 is Canada.
Some barrels, such as, WGP Kaner are difficult to do but not impossible.
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yea I have an old twist lock barrel I would love to have milled for inserts.. just concerned the inner bore might actually be too big. No idea what kind of barrel either, no markings and I've never seen another like it.
No porting, no outside milling, nothing. Its the same width along it's entire length and it looks really freaking awesome on a RT classic..Comment
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so far none of them can mill a twistlock barrel for freak insert, i have asked before. the set up they have will not let them reach down deep enough to mill for the insert.Originally posted by RehKal View Postyea I have an old twist lock barrel I would love to have milled for inserts.. just concerned the inner bore might actually be too big. No idea what kind of barrel either, no markings and I've never seen another like it.
No porting, no outside milling, nothing. Its the same width along it's entire length and it looks really freaking awesome on a RT classic..Comment
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Bringing another failure point to the light... a freak back is a standard bore 2 piece back that is milled from the front, the furthest part back is just about the same ID as any other barrel, then it is bored from the front and leaves the entire breach area like any other barrel. The insert doesn't start till after the bolt travel area. You'd also have to take into account, milling the barrel from.the back would include the feed hole in the barrel... which would have to be made in the insert then secured inside the barrel so it didn't twist thus feeding no balls....
It could be done, if you found someone to mill the barrel then drill the inserts for the feed... then used say, 3 set screws in the barrel around it to secure the insert.
Find a crappy barrel and buy an insert and have someone go to town on it as an experiment. Could bring them some business, id love to have my dye stainless freaked outLast edited by Cokrkilr; 03-03-2013, 02:06 AM.Comment
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my thought was having the barrel cut same lenght as a freak back, coming in from the front, stop right where the feed hole in the barrel begins. freak insert would slide in from front rest on the lip making seamless(hope), new freak back is thread for short tip and tip hold insert in place.Comment
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I think the cost of doing a single barrel that way would be about like buying a ule body and a freak jr for a cocker...
FWIW I posted a want ad on here and PBN, had a freak back in 2 days for $40... you could buy a real freak back and have a the tip of your favorite barrel made to fit it. That would probably take out a bunch of cost and headache, yet still be unique
I like the idea of inserts for a regular mag barrel. I just think the cost would be horrendous.Comment
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The barrel that you have is a Smart Parts Rain Barrel. They were produced without porting to ensure the barrel stayed dry in inclement weather. I also have one and like you have never seen another. Mine is splash anno and I was told from Smart Parts that these barrels were produced starting at the time when splash was ending. Very few were done in splash and I believe shortly after production of the rain barrel ended due to the Freak Barrel being released.Originally posted by RehKal View Postyea I have an old twist lock barrel I would love to have milled for inserts.. just concerned the inner bore might actually be too big. No idea what kind of barrel either, no markings and I've never seen another like it.
No porting, no outside milling, nothing. Its the same width along it's entire length and it looks really freaking awesome on a RT classic..Thanks,
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this guy is selling a T/L freak bored Dye ultra light back:
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that can be an option for ya if you are not able to get your SP barrel done the way you want? or you could get your barrel rethreaded with A/C threads, freak bore it, and get a Doc's T/L to cocker adapter and use the barrel on both a T/L mag or a ULE mag?
expensive...oh hells yeah that would be expensive, but anything is expensive when you want custom, and its just another option incase the dood that posted this thread didnt know that was possible???
good luck man!!!
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I have a polished stainless steel twist lock freak back already. I haven't thought to try it in the RT classic to see if it's long enough to be visible through the porting but I bet it is. What I like about the rain barrel is it's uniform look through the porting to the very tip, with the black RT classic body it makes for a nice look.
I'm wondering now if its possible to make the rain barrel into a two piece barrel. Cut it, mill/thread the back for freak inserts and for the front to screw into it. Then mill/thread the front to hold the insert in place and screw into the back. Be expensive but it would keep the same look to the barrel, it would be just a tad shorter.Comment




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