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Old 06-30-2009   #34 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Josh Smith View Post
If I have half a barrel, I have a barrel.

I'd saw it off in front of the gas tube (I assume you're talking a semi-auto, from your description).

If it doesn't function, I'd enlarge the gas bleed port a bit at a time.

Sights can be rigged up easily enough.

Most of this can be done with a hacksaw and file. It would be easy enough to crown if an electric drill could be had.

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That would be nice, but assume you have no power. Maybe you have a hacksaw and can saw the barrel, but unless there's something in nature you can use to sand with, that's about all you can do is cut the barrel.

The problem then becomes, how to you strike the primer without blowing your hand off?
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