Sidearm Barrel

FettDad

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can anyone tell me what is used for the barrel ends in this picture? are they some kind of connector, or are these part of a mold the creator has? just curious, i want to make my own barrel for my modified sidearm, and would like to use these if i can find them at a hardware store or something...thanks!

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Looks like the maker has used a 'straight knurling' tool to create that look... I would guess those on a budget or scratching theirs could use some form of cable connector sleeve? these have the same detail... :)
 
that is what i was figuring...would those connectors be at a local hardware store? could coaxial be used? thanks bruv...
 
ok, here are some pics of some items i am throwing around for the tip of the barrel...let me know what you guys think...and as usual, if anyone has any better ideas, keep 'em comin'....:D

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i like the 3rd one the best, cause it is round...but depending on how well they will attatch to the barrel is what will determine which one i use....(y)
 
yep, went to Lowes, and that is what i got...once i get the barrel and the connectors figured out, ill post some pics of what i got...
 
ok, i need to figure out how to get the tip connected to the barrel...i have used some coaxial connectors, and need a threaded rod that is M 7 X 1 , that is what the thread on the inside of the connector is...female part, into to the tip...i would like to find the 1/2 in barrel, whatever metal i find, and get an insert that same size, so the other end of the rod would go into the insert and then into the barrel...or should i try to find the 1/2 in pipe with the INNER part threaded to match the threaded bolt i am wanting to use to connect the tip to the barrel...am i making any sense guys, or am i clear as mud? :lol: any help or suggestions would be great...maybe i should post a pic of the tip i have put together...
 
yes bobaphett, i have studied your thread quite intensely...love what you did there...the question is, what is cnc'd? i want to match that, so i was wondering if you used individual pieces, or if the whole barrel and tip was just one piece...doesnt really matter now, i have mardon to fall back on, getting one of his holsters, and if my modification on my sidearm find doesnt work, ill get his sidearm too!! ;) no offense anyone, just really difficult to find answers on this sidearm...was wanting to scratchbuild, but not much info, and i am not skilled enough yet to follow our forum's wizard's templates...:) thanks for staying with me guys!!
 
CNC = Computer Numerical Control

CNC refers to a computer controlled lathe or mill that reads a program to machine metal parts. The barrel's I made are a 3pc aluminum assembly that was turned on a lathe with a CNC control.

-Mark
 
freakin' cool...you got any let, mark? lying around gathering dust...some that you may want to part with...another question, sir, where to i find the tubing or rod that has the thread "drilled" into it? the thread is inside, not outside? i need m7 thread on the inside of a tube to really lock down what i am doing ...
 
I have a couple barrels left they are $75 shipped within the US.

The threaded portions were not pre-existing the machine added them. For the external threads (bolt) were turned on the lathe. The internal threads (nut) were drilled then tapped. I strated with solid rods then machined all of the features.

-Mark
 
so it takes a high dollar machine to have that kind of work done...gotcha!! i am trying to use coaxial connectors for the tip and end, and have the barrel drilled like you speak...i got a vintage game system that had a pistol in it to use for the scratchbuild frame, so to speak...i am in contact with a company as we speak to see if they can do this as well...if the cost is more than 75, i will be contacting you, phett!! thanks for your input here...really appreciate it!!(y)
 
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