Can’t seem to find a 1 1/4” breech plug for a barrel I have. 5/8-18 thread. Any ideas where to find one? Yes that’s correct by the way that’s no typo. Thanks!
You will likely need to make a new breech plug, or recut the threads in the barrel. With the right breech plug thread there be enough steel left so you don’t have to shorten the barrel.Can’t seem to find a 1 1/4” breech plug for a barrel I have. 5/8-18 thread. Any ideas where to find one? Yes that’s correct by the way that’s no typo. Thanks!
I would if I had the ability but anything like that I’d have to have a smith do for me which is my last resortYou will likely need to make a new breech plug, or recut the threads in the barrel. With the right breech plug thread there be enough steel left so you don’t have to shorten the barrel.
I could try that. Any idea how thick the iron should be?Is welding an option? Try a bolt, thread a piece of angle iron. Screw the bolt (allthread) in, tap the angle iron and thread it on from the outside. Weld the bolt threads to the angle then cut/grind/file to shape.
The steel angle has nothing to do with barrel strength as that is in the plug. Whatever works although I would opt for 1/4 inch as that gives more room for shapingI could try that. Any idea how thick the iron should be?
You may want to contact a few barrel makers and ask the question. Maybe start with Hoyt and Rice. TOW will breech a barrel when they sell it, maybe inquire if they would provide a plug and install it in your barrel. There are others. Do you know the ‘last resort’ cost? You have to know your limitations.I would if I had the ability but anything like that I’d have to have a smith do for me which is my last resort
I figured it didn’t matter too muchThe steel angle has nothing to do with barrel strength as that is in the plug. Whatever works although I would opt for 1/4 inch as that gives more room for shaping
I appreciate it. I’ll try TOTW and if I don’t get anything from them I’ll run down the listYou may want to contact a few barrel makers and ask the question. Maybe start with Hoyt and Rice. TOW will breech a barrel when they sell it, maybe inquire if they would provide a plug and install it in your barrel. There are others. Do you know the ‘last resort’ cost? You have to know your limitations.
And maybe you will get lucky. Before I retired and had access to an entire tool room I would have done if for you. Might be others out there that could help.
Thank you. I’ll give it a shothttps://fcibarrels.tripod.com/home.html This guy makes 1 1/4" barrels and includes the breech plug with them. Might provide you with just the breech plug worth a try
DIDO!!! The best way is to find a 1.25 plug and re-tap the breech to size. Not as difficult as it sounds. Semper FiYou will likely need to make a new breech plug, or recut the threads in the barrel. With the right breech plug thread there be enough steel left so you don’t have to shorten the barrel.
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