bedbugbilly
32 Cal.
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A number of years ago while at Friendship, I picked up a CVA barrel that was used on their "Squirrel Rifle". It's 3/4" across the flats, .32 caliber and about 24" or so long. It was a brand new barrel, never used. It has a drum/nipple and a hook style breechplug in it. Now for my question. I'd like to cut this barrel into two 10" or so lengths, crown the muzzles and re-breech for a standard screw in breechplug with a tang. I then want to use them to construct two pistols, one flint and one percussion. I really don't know what the rate of twist is on the barrel - does it sound feasable to do this or will the pistol barrels not be accurate due to being made out of what was a rifle barrel? I don't plan on shooting competition with them - just everyday plinking, etc. at probably 25 yds. or less. This is a "keep busy" project for when I'm in Arizona for the winter. It seems to me that they should work alright. I only have $10 in the barrel and if it would work for pistol barrels, it would be a whole lot cheaper than putting out $60 + for Green Mountain pistol barrels. Thanks for any input or advice.