I had my 12g barrel cut to legal limit.

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I had my 26inch barrel from a Remington 870 12g cut down to legal length. I brought it to a local machine shop and asked if they could do. I machinist took a look at it and said tell me where to cut. I think he did I great job but what should I coat the exposed steel with to prevent rust? Birchwood Casey makes a Touch-Up Pen in Super Black, would that work?
 

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It was a reciprocating saw from Sears. No, it was an oil cooled bandsaw that is used to cut stainless steel rods to length. I think it came out pretty good for FREE.
 
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That all depends.

Clear the gun (make sure it's empty). Close the bolt on an empty chamber. Insert a dowel or cleaning rod into the bore until it stops at the bolt face. Mark where the dowel/rod contacts the muzzle. Withdraw it and measure from the end that was against the bolt face to the inside of the mark.

Hope it's a bit more than 18", or it might cost you ten grand and ten years if anyone in LE ever questions it. That's a LONG way from "free."

lpl
 
I'd just touch up the sharp edges with some sand paper and then that touch up pen ought to do it. I think he did a real good job for free. A lot easier to get it square with a metal cutting saw than a hacksaw.
Everybody loves Belt Mountain oversized base pins for Rugers for $30 a pop, but I have gotten two knurled at a speed shop for free, and that did exactly the same thing.
 
"...used to cut stainless steel rods to length..." Kind of surprised the cut is a clean as it is. Band saws aren't made to cut clean or square. Free, of course, is a good thing, but check it it for square and flat, crown it then use the Touch-Up Pen.
Mind you, a really high polish on a shotgun muzzle is extremely intimidating for an HD gun. Makes it appear bigger.
 
It was a reciprocating saw from Sears.

Hey now. Don't knock it.

I cut down a Mini-14 (actually done 2 of them) and welded a flash suppressor so that the total barrel length was 16 1/4". (One original barrel is 13 1/2". The other around 14 1/2". Used two different type flash suppressors.) The sawzall did an excellent job on cutting the barrels. It's all a matter of picking the right blade to use. A little filing, and chamfered the muzzle, it shoots better than it did before I got the sawzall after it.

Actually, following the same procedure, I first cut the barrel to 16 1/4" with no flash suppressor (Before I recieved it in the mail). I used a file to make a notch for the original blade sight. Several friends, even though they knew that there was something different about the gun, they couldn't tell what. Until I laid an unaltered one next to it.

Wyman
 
Hope it's a bit more than 18", or it might cost you ten grand and ten years if anyone in LE ever questions it. That's a LONG way from "free."

Isn't the law a barrel of 18" AND and overall length of 26", so that even if the barrel is 18", if the rest of the shotgun doesn't add 8" it's still a violation?

LD
 
True enough- but the receiver on the handiest 870 here (a 12 ga. Express gun) is 7 3/4" long by itself... any sort of stock or pistol grip at all will put it over the necessary overall length.

lpl
 
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