Clive – I'm going to make the barrels myself. The idea of a smoothbore terminated with a rifled extension dates back to WW-2 I think ? I'm sure there was an anti-tank gun which used that concept. Have you heard of the UK airgun company called Theoben ? the 'Ben' in the Theoben name is a friend of a friend. I don't claim to know him, I think I have spoken to him maybe twice on the phone. A very talented guy ( in my opinion at least ) – last I heard he had left the company and was making microgroove barrels. I'm quite interested in that technology.
David – Never apologise for being pedantic when it comes to firearms legislation. It's always good to stay out of jail ( even if you are a biker who probably has more tattoos than the inmates, like me
I actually had an L42A1 air cartridge replica on my FAC ( I had an FAC as well as an RFD, it's not the done thing to mix business with pleasure ) which I built from one of the old Saxby-Palmer Enfields – the barrel was from a shot out target rifle, bored out to take a .22 liner and still retained about half an inch of the original rifling at the muzzle. It really looked the part but wasn't much practical use.
I've got quite a collection of Brocock guns here. Two of them are revolvers which started life as Weihrauch Arminius in .38 special, another two are Uberti single action Colt clones, there are two others which are monkey metal junk, a Predator rifle, the 'Fox', and a Uberti 1866 Yellowboy.
I'm tempted to design a new cartridge which is capable of supplying more muzzle energy – the legal limit for airguns in Spain is 18ftlbs and the BACS gave something like 10ftlbs out of a rifle barrel.
I hope talking about ( legally owned ) guns is OK on this forum ( I don't intend to make a career out of it ) – if not then please will a moderator tell me to shut up ?
Edited By Siddley on 20/11/2012 01:05:12