Trickymissfit
Well-Known Member
most correct Sir! Take a .10" parting tool and cut the barrel into the thread relief. Then you can probably remove the barrel with a nylon strap wrench and three or four layers of emery cloth. Upon tearing it down, I'd still opt to have everything x-rayed for safety purposes.This may have been said before, but you should find a better gunsmith because there was no reason to cut that reciever. You mentioned the plumber tried to unscrew the barrel but it would not come loose so out comes the bandsaw, the right tool at that point was either a better vise and action wrench combo or a lathe.
The barreled receiver could have gone into most lathes used by actual rifle smiths the first step would be to relieve the shoulder and try to spin the barrel off. Use a cutoff tool to cut the barrel off close to the recoil lug and carefully use a boring tool to cut the barrel out of the reciever. I say carefulbecause if you bore to far back you will have to buy a new bolt because you could hit the bolt with the bar.
You would have been money ahead even if the bolt was ruined while boring the barrel out because the receiver, the most expensive component, would be fine.
wade
gary