My son expressed some intrest in shooting some positional 22 matches with me so I decided to take the norinco jw-15 I had bought as a beater kid gun into something better.
For those that don't know jw-15's are a copy of a Brno #2 and use the same mags as a cz 452 and 455 but have a different footprint and action screw setup.
First I had to press out the old barrel, no pictures but it it took some motivation with the shop press to budge the barrel. No pictures here.
Then I spun up a new GM rimfire blank to fit and milled the bolt guide and extractor slots and front action screw dovetail.
I prefer glue up barrels to threading the actions on rebarreling a rimfire so I used a lathe as the jig / clamp as I glued the barrel to the reciever with cylinder retainer compound.
Next I needed a stock so I raided the aluminum stash. Here I am burying the Kurt vise in chips as I turn a 5.5 lb block of metal into over 4 lbs of chips, mainly with a 2 flute high helix 3/4 endmill
Then I milled out the M-lok compatible handgaurd and turned a kid length buffer tube and fit some assorted magpul bits and pieces and bipod
My son is excited with how it finished up tonight. Only things left that I know of we need to do is make a 30 MOA rail for tomorrow and sight it in as there is a match Saturday so painting or anodizing it will have to wait
For those that don't know jw-15's are a copy of a Brno #2 and use the same mags as a cz 452 and 455 but have a different footprint and action screw setup.
First I had to press out the old barrel, no pictures but it it took some motivation with the shop press to budge the barrel. No pictures here.
Then I spun up a new GM rimfire blank to fit and milled the bolt guide and extractor slots and front action screw dovetail.
I prefer glue up barrels to threading the actions on rebarreling a rimfire so I used a lathe as the jig / clamp as I glued the barrel to the reciever with cylinder retainer compound.
Next I needed a stock so I raided the aluminum stash. Here I am burying the Kurt vise in chips as I turn a 5.5 lb block of metal into over 4 lbs of chips, mainly with a 2 flute high helix 3/4 endmill
Then I milled out the M-lok compatible handgaurd and turned a kid length buffer tube and fit some assorted magpul bits and pieces and bipod
My son is excited with how it finished up tonight. Only things left that I know of we need to do is make a 30 MOA rail for tomorrow and sight it in as there is a match Saturday so painting or anodizing it will have to wait