Many friends have sent barrels to Mr. Hoyt to have work done. He can do anything (within reason) ...
#1, an original 'old' barrel smoothbore, to have the breech plug integrity checked, the existing touch hole welded closed (so I can re-drill a new one, where the old barrel was added to make the arm look complete) and to hone the barrel smooth so as to make it shootable, provided that the breech and barrel proved sound. The work for this barrel cost me $60 and 13.35 for the partial shipping (determined by percentage of the total work price), for a total of $73.35.
We believe this barrel to be an old European musket barrel. It was added to what appears to be a 1500s snapping matchlock, where the lock was unoperable, yet the stock is adorned with horn inlays and such decorations.
#2, a smoothbore Baker barrel to have the breech plug integrity checked, and then have it either rifled or have a liner installed to be a 62-cal rifle bore. The breech was sound, the barrel was straight enough, and the breech and barrel walls were thick enough to rifle ... so she's now a rifle bore of about 1 in 70" twist, not as slow as original Bakers, but hey ... at least I have a 62-cal rifle in the stable to shoot. And a cool one at that! On barrels that aren't straight or can't be straightened, he drills and adds the rifled liner. The work for this barrel cost me $80 and 17.80 for its partial share of the shipping, for a total of $97.80.
I sent them about ~2-months ago and am pleased with the turn-around - as it wasn't until March was over that he was accepting new orders - but I am absolutely THRILLED with the outcome and exceptional work and value for the price charged. Now a caveat - whereas every barrel is DIFFERENT ... so you could allegedly have the same type of work be done and be charged a quite different price, so please be aware of that and that time = money, so if it takes him more time ... youse gotta pay ...
Not the best pictures shown, but I intend to clean them out well of all machining materials and/or fluids using J&B Bore Polishing Compound.
- Check and bend a barrel to be straight
- Check the integrity of a breech plug or fabricate and install one. Note Bobby reports that he has YET to have a breech plug, even on old originals, that he cannot remove ...
- Convert a smoothbore to be a rifle, by adding cut rifling
- Boring out a smoothbore or shot-out rifle bore and adding a rifled liner (where possible, cut rifling is a less expensive and better alternative than a liner)
- Boring out a rifle to be a smoothbore
- Honing out a sewer pipe smoothbore barrel to be like new
- Lengthen a barrel (RickyStL had one done and you can't even see the joint line!)
#1, an original 'old' barrel smoothbore, to have the breech plug integrity checked, the existing touch hole welded closed (so I can re-drill a new one, where the old barrel was added to make the arm look complete) and to hone the barrel smooth so as to make it shootable, provided that the breech and barrel proved sound. The work for this barrel cost me $60 and 13.35 for the partial shipping (determined by percentage of the total work price), for a total of $73.35.
We believe this barrel to be an old European musket barrel. It was added to what appears to be a 1500s snapping matchlock, where the lock was unoperable, yet the stock is adorned with horn inlays and such decorations.
#2, a smoothbore Baker barrel to have the breech plug integrity checked, and then have it either rifled or have a liner installed to be a 62-cal rifle bore. The breech was sound, the barrel was straight enough, and the breech and barrel walls were thick enough to rifle ... so she's now a rifle bore of about 1 in 70" twist, not as slow as original Bakers, but hey ... at least I have a 62-cal rifle in the stable to shoot. And a cool one at that! On barrels that aren't straight or can't be straightened, he drills and adds the rifled liner. The work for this barrel cost me $80 and 17.80 for its partial share of the shipping, for a total of $97.80.
I sent them about ~2-months ago and am pleased with the turn-around - as it wasn't until March was over that he was accepting new orders - but I am absolutely THRILLED with the outcome and exceptional work and value for the price charged. Now a caveat - whereas every barrel is DIFFERENT ... so you could allegedly have the same type of work be done and be charged a quite different price, so please be aware of that and that time = money, so if it takes him more time ... youse gotta pay ...
Not the best pictures shown, but I intend to clean them out well of all machining materials and/or fluids using J&B Bore Polishing Compound.
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