I have read other posts here and via links dealing with polishing a rifle chamber.
Now that my M1 Garand is back up and running, I have started work on my used Arsenal AK47 (milled receiver) to see if I can get it to shoot better than 4MOA, before resorting to a new barrel (estimated $550 barrel plus installation). So far, both our local AK guru and our lone gunsmith have told me that polishing the crown and the chamber would be almost guaranteed to help. The 'smith did specify that the spot right before the rifling started should be polished without touching the rifling, so now we're into the throat. None of the online references addressed this.
My problem is that the crown cutting and polishing, and chamber polishing, would be $200. Being retired on limited discretionary funds, I have done some initial investigation into the cost and trouble of doing it myself.
For instance, the Brownell's 45 Degree Muzzle/Cylinder Chamfering Cutter & Brass Pilot is $80, a chamber hone (as recommended in one post) is $36 plus another $15 for the required honing oil, and a Power Custom Brass Muzzle Crowning Lap is $10 (plus tax, shipping, etc). I have not yet determined how to polish right up to the lands. So I'm up to $141 plus the delivery charges. Do I want to buy the tools and try the work myself, or pay the 'smith, who has the experience? But that's a side question as I mumble to myself.
The real question is: Leaving aside the crown work, has anyone else polished the chamber of an AK and improved its performance?
Thank you,
Richard
Now that my M1 Garand is back up and running, I have started work on my used Arsenal AK47 (milled receiver) to see if I can get it to shoot better than 4MOA, before resorting to a new barrel (estimated $550 barrel plus installation). So far, both our local AK guru and our lone gunsmith have told me that polishing the crown and the chamber would be almost guaranteed to help. The 'smith did specify that the spot right before the rifling started should be polished without touching the rifling, so now we're into the throat. None of the online references addressed this.
My problem is that the crown cutting and polishing, and chamber polishing, would be $200. Being retired on limited discretionary funds, I have done some initial investigation into the cost and trouble of doing it myself.
For instance, the Brownell's 45 Degree Muzzle/Cylinder Chamfering Cutter & Brass Pilot is $80, a chamber hone (as recommended in one post) is $36 plus another $15 for the required honing oil, and a Power Custom Brass Muzzle Crowning Lap is $10 (plus tax, shipping, etc). I have not yet determined how to polish right up to the lands. So I'm up to $141 plus the delivery charges. Do I want to buy the tools and try the work myself, or pay the 'smith, who has the experience? But that's a side question as I mumble to myself.
The real question is: Leaving aside the crown work, has anyone else polished the chamber of an AK and improved its performance?
Thank you,
Richard