Milling for Centerfeed

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  • Will Wood
    Evil Monkey
    • May 2002
    • 3475

    #1

    Milling for Centerfeed

    Ok... I just got a emag with centerfeed, but all my barrels are not. It comes with one centerfeed barrel, but I'd like to use my freak on it.

    I have one barrel that I don't really care if I mess up the milling on, (stock), so I could practice on one.

    Anyone know how to mill them? I'm not going to pay to get them milled by someone else.
  • MacDave
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 20

    #2
    i think you just extend the slot a little so it turns farther before it locks
    "some people are all gun and no game, some are all game and no gun"- KIKKO

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    • personman

      #3
      Originally posted by MacDave
      i think you just extend the slot a little so it turns farther before it locks
      Actually you drill a hole so it locks beefore it turns further

      Basically, what I would do, is take off your main body, allign the barrel so the breech is facing the centerfeed, perfectly alligned, then turn the body over, and put a dot with a sharpie on the spot where the twistlock comes through. Take the barrel out, drill where the sharpie is, and its as easy as that :) You just need a small little hole, nothing major, just enough so it clicks in.

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      • Will Wood
        Evil Monkey
        • May 2002
        • 3475

        #4
        Ok.. Went to my Dad, he got out the drill, I came to him with the barrels. He deemed it impossible without an expensive machinery shop.

        .. Anyone wanna post further info? Thanks.

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