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sirsaka
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Topic: New AM barrelsPosted: 29 Jan 2011 at 5:36am |
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I am trying to convince my partners that it would be prudent to make some AM barrels. Simply...I need input to see where the market is. Considering the price is afordable- what would you want and/or what do you think the market would demand. .44AMP vs .45 W.M., 6-1/2" V.R. vs 4-1/2" and/or 8-1/2" VR, stainless vs carbon steel. Thanks guys.
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Gerry
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Posted: 29 Jan 2011 at 11:08pm |
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Brian
With Max gearing up, not sure what the market would be. Also we have the phantom Auto Mag Company which supposedly restarting AMP production. I would take a wait and see what develops over the next 4-6 months.
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Gerry
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Posted: 30 Jan 2011 at 2:54am |
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4-1/2" and 8-1/2" VR, stainless, 44 amp. Would truley love to see one in a .50 but that will have to wait!!
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Nitrous Viper
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Posted: 05 Feb 2011 at 7:46pm |
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Brian,
My take would be to make a few and post them for sale with the Your "Coat of Arms" or similar etching if you can afford it. If the practile shooter or hunter did not buy, I would supsect that at least a some collectors would step in due to your past contributions to AMT etc.
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Auto Mag
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Posted: 06 Feb 2011 at 1:42am |
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Me thinks you will be holding your breath a long time waiting for the new Auto Mag company to have acc Bbls for sale,,,
And regarding the Bbls Max is planning to make, I think its important to note that they will not look like production or "Dirty Harry" Bbls, his last word on this was that the rib design would look the prototype Auto Mag Bbls.
So for those who are interested in Bbls that have the production style look for the rib, this is the only option on the table.
So with that said, I would sign up for a couple,,,, A matched pair of 8 1/2" VR (357 & 44) would be nice to add to the "safe" (I for one dont like shooting the 8 1/2" Bbls, they look good in pics, but are just not balanced as well as the 6 1/2" VR Bbls)
I would also be interested in a 4 1/2" VR in 45 ACP (Sure would like Bruce Starks HardBaller gun, but thats a dream,,,)
Maybe one or two others (Bbls),,, maybe,,,
Well thats my starting order, but you better catch me before the Girl Scouts do, as I usually drop quite a bundle on cookie around this time of year! LOL
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Nitrous Viper
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Posted: 06 Feb 2011 at 4:58am |
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Brian
I would agree with the statements above regarding the potential for other camps to produce barrels. If: 1) you can get a few out on the net for people to see. 2) Follow through with a reasonable production time...and 3) approach the quality and finish of Grossmans work... I think you will attract buyers!
Count me in on anything other than a 6-1/2 VR
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Auto Mag
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Posted: 06 Feb 2011 at 1:38pm |
Hummm,,, If you are talking about Larry's custom (and mirror polished Bbls) I doubt too many here will be in the market for such quality. That kind of work come at a hefty price.
I dont see too much of a market for that kind of quality unless you were giving it away.
Brian do you have any sense of what kind of price range you can offer standard finish Bbls for?
Most here either struggle to pay the current going rate for Auto Mag Bbls ($1000.00 - $1500.00) and I cannot see a line forming for $2000.00 - $3000.00+ polished Bbls custom Bbls,,, But who knows as there is currently no one offering such items so we wont know for sure until there a supply and demand.
It would be interesting to hear from others about what they might be looking for and how they would be willing to pay. I have paid $2000.00 - $3000.00 and more for Bbls and it HURTS!
What say the rest of you, if you can order a Bbl whats on your list and at what price???
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Posted: 07 Feb 2011 at 1:24am |
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My vote would be for the 8 1/2" VR barrel. Its what most Automag guys want and never truly had available to us. I'll take mine in .44 AM please :) but if reasonably priced I might be interested in picking one up after that in .357 as well. No need for fancy polishing that pushes the price up further, well unless someone was willing to pay you extra for that labor. For my own needs a finish matching my factory AutoMag is fine.
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Nitrous Viper
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Posted: 07 Feb 2011 at 1:39am |
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Approaching Grossmans work does not necessarly refer to polished finishes but more to the fit and finish of items like the vent rib and the barrel extension' internal finish. Im sure Brian himself will tell us that it is no small task making the vent rib attachment and the finish on the bottom side of the rib where it attaches to the extension etc.
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Posted: 07 Feb 2011 at 2:20am |
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Not sure I’m following,,, I only have one Larry Grossman Bbl to judge by, but I do have a bunch of production Bbls and been fortunate enough to have Brian make several custom Bbls for me and to be quite honest I have not noticed much difference in the quality of the ribs and Bbl extensions. The Covina Bbls were the only ones I have seen that looked like they were made with dull tooling, other than that, all looked to be very high quality. Now if you are saying that Larry was responsible for the majority of production Bbls then I guess I understand, but otherwise I have not encountered any significant number of poorly machined Bbls and I can assure you all the work Brian has done for me was just as expected, I was always a happy customer and I’m sure I will be again. |
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