i have one from 1970. not quite a 30 inch barrel i think its a 26 but i had it appraised and in perfect out of the box condition youre looking at about 1600 dollars, mine is about 1100
Unscrew cap from end of plug chamber .Take your barrel off there will be a little tin cap at the end of your plug barrel take it out to get to your plug
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AnswerNo. In my research into this question, they dont come with a Remington barrel, but they say that the Remington model 11 barrel is interchangeable with the Savage 720, and visa versa. They will not be interchangeable with the Browning A5 barrel.
it depends on the conditin of the gun. if it is in good condition it maybe priceless.
NO! The 1187 barrel was for remington shotguns,the auto-5 shotgun is a browning shotgun.
NO, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO SO!!!!!!!!!!!!
You don't, you use the barrel code. If you don't have the original barrel you can try calling Remington.
What is the value of a Remington 29 T 32 barrel worth in great condition
Yes, if it is a modern Remington barrel because these barrels come pre-threaded and accept REM chokes (and many other manufacturer's chokes made for the Remington barrel). Otherwise it will have the choke description stamped on the barrel like, "FULL". I have an older Remington barrel that was a "FULL" choke that I had a gunsmith thread for me. The ability to thread a barrel for chokes will depend on the thickness of the barrel wall. Consult a trained gunsmith.
You can find Remington Date of Manufacture codes at www.rimfirecentral.com in Remington Forum
Yes - this is the same ammunition No, it is NOT the same ammunition. The AR-15 has a 5.56x45 chamber, and it will be marked "5.56" on the barrel. Many imported firearms which have a 5.56 chamber will be marked .223 in order to be classed as "sporting rifles" which may be imported. The .223 Remington cartridge may be safely cycled in a 5.56x45 chamber; the 5.56x45 cartridge is not safe to cycle in a dedicated .223 Remington chamber. When it doubt, always check with the manufacturer - they are the most authoritative people to talk to on these matters. The civilian .223 Remington and military 5.56x45 cartridges are similar in dimension, but differ in case thickness, chamber pressures generated, and neck angles. The chamber pressures of the 5.56 greatly exceeds that of the .223 Remington, and the different neck angle can prevent proper headspacing from being achieved in a .223 chamber.
The rear of the barrel IS the chamber.