Clearing a Deactivated Rifle Barrel
I recently posted a video where I replaced the barrel on a Danish Krag Jorgensen that had been listed as deactivated. While I was able to save that rifle and fire it once again, the barrel that it came with is too valuable to dispose of. In this video, I take a look at just what the barrel is plugged with, remove the plug and inspect the bore condition. Reactivating a Deactivated Rifle • Reactivating a Deactivated Rifle DISCLAIMER All subjects featured on this channel are shown for historical and informational purposes only. All gunsmithing work is intended to restore the item to it's original condition, never modifying to serve any other purpose. In no way, shape or form is anything featured on this channel ever intended to be sold at any time. Any messages regarding selling a firearm, ammunition or an accessory will be removed. Everything shown is legal where the creator is located, please check your local laws. 00:00 Intro 01:29 What is the barrel filled with? 03:23 Separating the barrel 04:50 Chamber plug 06:50 Bore cleaning 07:45 Bore condition 08:47 Counter boring 11:30 Facing 12:13 Results & Conclusion

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