
Sockeye wrote:Older milsurplas rifle needs to have a barrel shortened by about 2 inches and threaded for a muzzle brake.
Can I do it myself on my own garage in QLD?
Can a gunsmith do that for me?
What am I looking to spend +/- for this kind of job?
Thanks

North East wrote:Sockeye wrote:Older milsurplas rifle needs to have a barrel shortened by about 2 inches and threaded for a muzzle brake.
Can I do it myself on my own garage in QLD?
Can a gunsmith do that for me?
What am I looking to spend +/- for this kind of job?
Thanks
Why does an older rifle need to threaded for a muzzle brake....they worked just fine before?




Chronos wrote:Firstly I'll say it's a shame historically important rifles like service rifles get cut down, sport rises and drilled for scope mounts these days, they're not making them anymore invade you didn't realise and far too many have been ruined or destroyed by our government let alone "gunsmiths"
Look at it this way, we never really own our rifles, only rent them because they'll be still around long after we're gone.
In my opinion if you want a cut down braked rifle, do it to a tikka, howa, ruger or Remington and not an old girl.
That said get a gunsmith to do it, thread cutting and crowning is a machinists job.
Chronos

In cases your mods, if well executed could increase the value, say a 'tanker' mauser or lee, with a short carbine, shortened barrel & Shortened wood, look the goods and are very few around (whether or not they are a fantasy or where actually issued.....


Sockeye wrote:Older milsurplas rifle needs to have a barrel shortened by about 2 inches and threaded for a muzzle brake.
Can I do it myself on my own garage in QLD?
Can a gunsmith do that for me?
What am I looking to spend +/- for this kind of job?
Thanks
Rifle stock and pistol grip reproduction.
1290 wrote:I can see the abusedguns add "rare, hard to find, one of only 100million made, sought after , be quick "![]()
In QLD its a serious offence to 'shorten' a firearm, I'm not sure if theres a distinction 'legally' between 2 inches off a long rifle or cutting a shotty down butt off barrel down..... I would send an email to your registrar, with their email agreeing that 2inch lop is ok, then I'd proceed...
As far as minimum legth of rifle, I believe its 75cm.
Historical value - a rough well used mauser, or lee enfield, I would have no issue personally modifying(read butchering), unless its a particularly fine / unusual / rare example or model
In cases your mods, if well executed could increase the value, say a 'tanker' mauser or lee, with a short carbine, shortened barrel & Shortened wood, look the goods and are very few around (whether or not they are a fantasy or where actually issued.....
I think that no4 looks awesome, I might need one![]()
Tanker Mausers, at least shorty short rifles were made by zasty, and were listed up until recently
Rifle stock and pistol grip reproduction.




trekin wrote:Sockeye wrote:Older milsurplas rifle needs to have a barrel shortened by about 2 inches and threaded for a muzzle brake.
Can I do it myself on my own garage in QLD?
Can a gunsmith do that for me?
What am I looking to spend +/- for this kind of job?
Thanks
Up to you mate, here's what Section 62 (1) of the Act says;
62 Modifying construction or action of firearms
(1) A person must not, without reasonable excuse—
(a) modify the construction or action of a firearm; or
(b) possess a firearm the construction or action of which has been modified; or
(c) acquire or sell a firearm the construction or action of which has been modified.
Maximum penalty—200 penalty units or 4 years
imprisonment.
If you believe you have the skills to do it, give it a go, if not get an armourer to do it. And this might get up the nose's of a few people, but there are no "gunsmiths" in QLD, and I doubt there are any in the whole of Aus, certainly no nationally recognized trade qualified "gunsmiths". In QLD, all you need to get an armourer's licence is have a back ground in engineering, or trade qualified fitter and turner, or even in some cases that I know of just be trade qualified as a boiler maker.




JOY wrote:trekin wrote:Sockeye wrote:Older milsurplas rifle needs to have a barrel shortened by about 2 inches and threaded for a muzzle brake.
Can I do it myself on my own garage in QLD?
Can a gunsmith do that for me?
What am I looking to spend +/- for this kind of job?
Thanks
Up to you mate, here's what Section 62 (1) of the Act says;
62 Modifying construction or action of firearms
(1) A person must not, without reasonable excuse—
(a) modify the construction or action of a firearm; or
(b) possess a firearm the construction or action of which has been modified; or
(c) acquire or sell a firearm the construction or action of which has been modified.
Maximum penalty—200 penalty units or 4 years
imprisonment.
If you believe you have the skills to do it, give it a go, if not get an armourer to do it. And this might get up the nose's of a few people, but there are no "gunsmiths" in QLD, and I doubt there are any in the whole of Aus, certainly no nationally recognized trade qualified "gunsmiths". In QLD, all you need to get an armourer's licence is have a back ground in engineering, or trade qualified fitter and turner, or even in some cases that I know of just be trade qualified as a boiler maker.
You do know during the war they made guns in a Bicycle factory right? My old Grandad worked in one and he was a farmer before he made sub machine guns?
Rifle stock and pistol grip reproduction.

Combat_Wombat wrote:From memory I thiml think they made 17 million Mosin Nagants alone I think you can make one or two look different. I wouldn't approve of a mint condition MK4 getting the chop though.











Title_II wrote:In the US we call them Bubba Guns when people do this. Some of them get really awful.

Yelp wrote:Title_II wrote:In the US we call them Bubba Guns when people do this. Some of them get really awful.
Great video in the first post here
How not to do home gunsmithing!
