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An ML barrel for a CVA Scout pistol would be nice! I have one in 300 blk that would be a fun squirrel gun in 36 caliber.
The original XPs were build using the rem 600 action, the last were rem M-7 actions. Not sure about the savage .About the XP100 and Savage Striker, do they use a shorter action than a rifle short action version?
About the XP100 and Savage Striker, do they use a shorter action than a rifle short action version?
Man, I wouldn't imagine a smokeless mz could kick as much as a 300 wsm especially with a good break.The Savage Stiker is pretty much a standard short action, but with the handle on the left side because most shooters would hold it with their right hand. The trigger mechanism is not the same.
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The price on these has gone up a tremendous amount.
A Howard mini action would be cool, don't know if you can just buy the action though.I wish i had the means to build a bolt and action from scratch. For SML use it would be super short since it doesnt need to move back far. Like the original Knight Disc bolt but half the length.
Man, I wouldn't imagine a smokeless mz could kick as much as a 300 wsm especially with a good break.
I have a converted cva scout ( no brake ) and am in the process of building 1 off a large shank savage short action ( barrel is the last piece ) . I know they have a pop to them, but I was thinking a wsm in a handgun, with factory ammo is going to kick pretty decent. With a smokeless MZ in a hand gun you probably aren't going to be shooting 70+ grains of powder and a 275 grain bullet. With a good break you can create a very shootable/killing load.My hot 45/70 TC Contender load sucked, I wouldn't have any want or reason to duplicate it. LolMy smokeless muzzleloaders which shoot a 275 grain bullet at 3,000 fps produce over 5,000 foot-pounds of energy.
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I always equip them with a good recoil pad, or a brake.
Otherwise, they can kick more than a 300 wsm.
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oooorrrr, don't use a modern firearm as the basis of your ML, and you don't need to worry about it.You probably know this, but you need a non designated action. You can turn a handgun into a rifle but not the other way around. Why I was thinking XP100. Instead of buying a action and going from there, comp some money back selling parts.
You make it, I'll buy itoooorrrr, don't use a modern firearm as the basis of your ML, and you don't need to worry about it.
Preferred Barrel Blanks 12", 1.06" shank, .458 groove. - $265
1.5x3x12" Steel Rectangle Bar (for box lock and Tradition's Yukon style droping block)- $67 (but only need 6-8")
.125x3x12" steel bar (side plate and trigger guard)- $4.15
3/4-16x1.25" Stainless bolt (breechplug)- $2.99.
#8-32x3/8" stainless socket head screw (.27" head turned down to .25") (for fire-channel liner and support for priming)- $6.61/5
#8x32x1.5" screws (to hold the action plate on the box-lock and barrel in the lock/frame)- $9.16/100
.25 Auto cases, cut to .2" or so, primed with Small Rifle Primers
Taps, Drill bits, Counterbores- $125
8/4x 8" x 1' Cherry board- 18$ (treat it with lye to bring out that beautiful red color)
.375x12" brass round bar (rammer)-$7.52
.125" O1 round stock (firing pin)-$8.99/ft
Confined-Space Conical Compression Spring, 0.25" Long, 0.42" x 0.187" OD, 0.35" x 0.117" ID- $3.66
Jard AR Set Trigger ASSY- $225 (you could make your own set trigger and firing mechanism for less, but this is easy; if you want a linear hammer, I would use a L&R Double or Single set Trigger and a sear arrangement like in the Mannlicher-Schoenauer cutaway below)
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You could have a ML together for between $518-$744, plus about 14-20hrs of time, you can also make a shoulder stock for it and fit a longer barrel to it as well (when you want a longarm); and you don't have to worry about it being an SBR or needing a 4473.
Tools needed: drill (preferably a drill press), vise, taps for screws/bolts, drill bits that fit the screws/bolts, hacksaw, angle grinder, files, Dremel /die grinder w/ mills, square, caliper. Just proof it before shooting it in hand.
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