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Rebarreling a Marlin???

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  • Grasshopper

    Yea I wish you had. Imo only finding a component smith around here would be impossible . I would take the high road and just get one for that caliber. IF I stumble upon one from any of my contacts will advise you and post auction.

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  • Oakie
    Grasshopper: 30059233536027/comments/30059263584667

    Yea I wish you had. Imo only finding a component smith around here would be impossible . I would take the high road and just get one for that caliber. IF I stumble upon one from any of my contacts will advise you and post auction.

    Thank you very much. I have wanted one since I was in my twenties. Everyone I find, is either junk or has a broken underside . The one listed is just too expensive, and the other one needs a complete reblue and looks like it was severely abused. I actually thought about it, but from the looks, I doubt the barrel is in good shape inside.

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  • chris8X57

    Probably the donor rifle would be .357 because it shares the same rim size as the .256. A 25-20 has a smaller rim, which would necessitate lengthening the extractor. Carrier from a .357 might work OK.

    A little more involved here than a new barrel, and all that starts adding up.

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  • savage170

    This was suggested by a gunsmith on another forum best help that I can be



    "Brownells Stock No. 770-100-252

    .25-20 Centerfire Barrel Liner .257" Groove Dia, .435" OD, 1:14 twist

    $103.96


    Have a smith reline the .357 barrel with a .25-20 barrel liner, then cut a .256 Win Mag chamber."

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  • Oakie
    chris8X57: 30059233536027/comments/30059253737883

    Probably the donor rifle would be .357 because it shares the same rim size as the .256. A 25-20 has a smaller rim, which would necessitate lengthening the extractor. Carrier from a .357 might work OK.

    A little more involved here than a new barrel, and all that starts adding up.

    Yeah, I think I am getting in over my head in price.

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  • elubsme

    Contender Carbine custom barrel by Bullberry. Sure like my 25-35.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    You'd best snatch this one up and re-blue!

    Marlin 62 Levermatic .256 Win Mag 23” Bright Microgroove Bore 1963-1969 C&R - Lever Action Rifles at GunBroker.com : 1006425081
    Buy Marlin 62 Levermatic .256 Win Mag 23” Bright Microgroove Bore 1963-1969 C&R: GunBroker is the largest seller of Lever Action Rifles Rifles Guns & Firearms All: 1006425081


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  • Oakie
    NeoBlackdog: 30059233536027/comments/30059238572443

    You'd best snatch this one up and re-blue!

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1006425081

    That is the one I was looking at. Just worried about what the inside of the barrel looks like, if he didn't take care of the outside.

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  • Grasshopper

    I would be hesitant on that one Oak. The inside probably looks like the outside imo only. And yes the other one on here is overpriced - patience it will come, keep searching auctions-

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  • yoshmyster

    Even just before the Rem-Lins are in the silly prices.

    Couldn't you buy a new Rossi in .357/.38 for $400?

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Oakie: 30059233536027/comments/30059264216987

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11409274#Comment_11409274

    That is the one I was looking at. Just worried about what the inside of the barrel looks like, if he didn't take care of the outside.

    I wonder if the seller could get you some better bore pics. The one he has really doesn't show much, does it?

    Good luck in your search!

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  • KenK/84Bravo
    yoshmyster: 30059233536027/comments/30059254432411

    Even just before the Rem-Lins are in the silly prices.

    Couldn't you buy a new Rossi in .357/.38 for $400?

    Brother, where can you find a "new Rossi in .357/.38 for $400?"

    One we bought for my Son, (New) Rossi 92 ran around $700 at auction on GB a couple/three years ago. Suggested that and a .357/.38 Revolver for him as a nice start/combo. (Bought that off a GB auction also.) I donated a new Winchester 1300 Defender (one of my many pumps) to him as well.

    (Sorry for the Hijack @Oakie.)

    Hey, it sez "Shiny Microgroove barrel." What could possibly go wrong? 🙄

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  • SoreShoulder
    savage170: 30059233536027/comments/30059263894683

    This was suggested by a gunsmith on another forum best help that I can be

    "Brownells Stock No. 770-100-252

    .25-20 Centerfire Barrel Liner .257" Groove Dia, .435" OD, 1:14 twist

    $103.96

    Have a smith reline the .357 barrel with a .25-20 barrel liner, then cut a .256 Win Mag chamber."

    I have never relined a barrel but instinct tells me the walls of your conversion would be too thin and might crack. (.435-.380)/2=0.0275. The chamber would expand outward and the shoulder would push the liner forward and there may be a crack right where the shoulder meets the case wall. Whatever you used to attach such a thin liner might fail at the interface. IIRC the .256 uses the same pressure as .357.

    Long ago the Rifleman carried a story about the modifications the British tried in order to speed production of rifles in WW2. Their attempt to build up the Knox form instead of using a one-piece barrel was not successful.


    I haven't bought any custom gunsmithing but it sure sounds like there's more work involved in reaming out an old barrel and relining, then rechambering, vs. threading, profiling, and chambering a new blank and putting on the sights.

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  • yoshmyster

    KenK/84Bravo - I guess I'm behind in times? So I suppose it's the same price to retrofit the Marlin VS a new Rossi.

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