I believe your answer lies with a qualified gunsmith.If you take it to him or call he will be able to get you the answer you seek safely.
Well, that rifle has not been made since 1941. You have two choices (since finding an original barrel in good shape is the same odds as winning the lottery). Option 1- a gunsmith can take a barrel blank, and machine and chamber it to fit your Winchester. It will not have any markings and will not be original. Option 2- a gunsmith can bore out your existing barrel, and insert a rifled liner. The outside will still have original markings. BOTH will be expensive
The Browning M1919 can keep firing until the barrel overheats. It depends on how long the bandolier is, since it's fed that way. If overheated, it can't shoot and the barrel needs to be replaced.
look on the barrel of the rifle, It should be clearly stamped near the breach(the end you load from). Serial numbers are not placed on the barrel, since the barrel is removable and is not considered the 'firearm.' The true serial number of the firearm is going to be located on the receiver. You do not indicate which model Winchester, though. You should also understand that .22 rifles and shotguns made prior to 1968 were not required to be serialized, and some Winchesters therefore did not have serial numbers.
All guns shoot the same FPS, therefore have the same range. The only exeption to this is barrels that causes backspin like a flatline or APEX but this slows the paintball down faster and reduces the chance of the paintball actually breaking as well as decreasing accuracy as spin increases. The best barrel is a barrel that fits your paint perfectly, but since paintballs are imperfect you need to get as close as possible. Choose a barrel that has bore inserts so that you can match it to your paint or under/overbore if you prefer. your barrel is most accurate at around 14 inches, and unless you have a bipod, are in prone and will take careful aim for EACH shot a 20 inch barrel wont do you any good.
well, since I own and shoot one- yes, they can be made. The barrel is steel, the frame of the gun is carbon fiber. Mine is a Bushmaster CARbon 15.
The new rifled hollow point Winchester superX slugs shoots 2 3/4" 1600 velocity, 1oz. rifled slug hollow point, designed for use in smooth bore barrels. Leave the modified choke tube in the barrel, MY 1400 came from the factory with a modified choke, The choke only has a .020 thousands restriction in the barrel end. Trust me, it will shoot fine with these superX slugs or any slug you wish to use is fine.
It was actually an 8 barreled gun. Each barrel was a small cannon, and the gun had 8-12 barrels. It looked a bit like a leaf rake, since the barrels spread out in a fan. Each barrel was a single shot muzzle loading gun- but you could shoot 8 times before reloading.
Since Winchester made only 2 double barrel guns, the Model 21 and the Model 24, yours is one or the other. If you look carefully, you will see the model number. Because it has auto ejectors, it seems reasonable that you may in fact have a model 21. If so, it is very valuable. A beat-up, abused 21 that still shoots is worth at least $3000. One that is in good condition will bring more than $6000 in 12 ga., double that in 20 ga., and up to $25000 in 410.
since when did Maggie shoot homer
Its been awhile since I saw that movie but I think he had a Winchester rifle, pearl-handled Colt revolver, and I think a double-barrel shotgun. I've heard that in most of his movies the antique guns were all from his private gun collection. Since his death I think his oldest son had the collection.
I wonder if its in San Jose, Califronia since that is where the Winchester "Mystery House" is located.....that's where Winchester and his crazy wife lived.
In production since 1894